What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Duane, what is the top knife? Is it a lock-back? Thanks in advance and it sure if nice

Thank You Gevonovich :) It's a Viper, lock back, titanium bolsters, titanium liners, rams horn covers, and N690co steel, from Maniego Maniago Italy...
 
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On this cold and rainy day, the old Farmer is accompanied by a Soldier from Wharncliffe Castle.

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weathered well:thumbup:

perhaps it's a "Worn"cliffe ;)

:D

I bought it that way from some fabled artisan by the "Bay" (:p)

The rest of the knife was like new....still an excellent deal! :thumbup:


I believe it was once owned by a budding electrician who changed occupations suddenly! :eek:
 
Kris, that brittle looks mighty tasty! The Hidalgo's pretty pleasing on the eye as well :thumbup:

Thanks Duane, credit goes to my wife for the brittle. The Hidalgo has a satisfying click when the lock engages, perfection by Jerry.

Today I am carrying a Rick Menefee dogleg and a Tim Steingass Loveless drop point hunter.

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Today I am carrying a Rick Menefee dogleg and a Tim Steingass Loveless drop point hunter.

Oh, those old things again. :eek: ;)

Seriously though, Kris, it don't get much mo betta dan dat!!

I'm just lounging around the house today with all the rain, and have this little SW gem in pocket.

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Today I am carrying a Rick Menefee dogleg and a Tim Steingass Loveless drop point hunter.

A stunning pair of slicing machines. :thumbup: TK's sheaths are built to last.

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I got this old favorite out of the draw to photograph it for the "Hats and Knives " thread , so I thought I'd post it up here to .
We have done a lot of miles together , but it hasn't been out of the draw for a few years now .

Ken
 
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