What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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I don't know what it is about that green...( nicely captured by the way )...but that sure is a very appealing color to me :thumbup:
 
Today it's this 860t. It's a great smaller knife and I love the punch on it.


Very cool. I've always wanted to pick up a 36OT, but the asking prices on them are always absurd (and I don't care for the brass/green ones that seem to be more common). How does the punch compare to the one on the Soldier/Pioneer? I've long wondered, but I've never known anyone with one that I could ask.
 
Thank you sitflyer and 33! There is a lot of depth to the green color. If you could see that you would really like it.
 
Thanks Gevonovich,

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i like it very much,unfortunately one blade was broken( i cut off all but tang :( ) but it is such well made knife
 
I had a feeling it was a Wostenholm!! The ancestry is apparent. Thanks, rinos.

I will carry mine today.

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Here are three of the four blades I have been carrying. The CV Sodbuster is only a couple weeks old and replaced my case yellow cv trapper for now. The Sodbuster despite some factory fit and finish issues is a fantastic user. The Farmer and Classic SAK have been in my pocket for little over a year now. Cannot go anywhere without them.
 


BTW, for those unfamiliar with the plant, it's desert sage, not anything more potent. And it's used in American Indian ceremonies called smudging. I don't want anyone thinking, well, you know.
 
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