What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Really nice old 194OT.:thumbup: Had one years ago, I still miss it.

Jim

Thanks Jim! Carried it daily since Christmas and it's becoming one of my favorites. Like it so much I bought a spare and a Shrade+ one with scrimshaw scales to try.

Here's the spare (with tangstamp error): (the scrimshaw is in the mail)

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Going all black today, with one natural and one synthetic. Best of both worlds, and plenty of blade choices.
Large drop point, medium clip, medium pen, small pen and small coping. It's all covered!

Micarta #72
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Ebony #33
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I don't have any pictures yet that I care to post. I gotta tell ya the photography here just absolutely blows me away. It's something I gotta practice.
Oh and in my pocket today is the trusty yellow Soddie Jr. and my Dad's Old Timer.

Bob
 
Jeff, that Ebony 33 is super fine!!

Had to cut down a 150 year old Cottonwood due to lightning strike :( Decided to keep a slab for posterity and stump pictures

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Thanks Jim! Carried it daily since Christmas and it's becoming one of my favorites. Like it so much I bought a spare and a Shrade+ one with scrimshaw scales to try.

Here's the spare (with tangstamp error): (the scrimshaw is in the mail)

194OT-SC503_zps2fe9e3f6.jpg

Wise investment, don't want to chance being without a favorite. :

Jim
 
Garage sale knife from this morn did brunch service an hour ago...Also got old Maori adze heads (the original edged tool here in NZ..200-600 ? years old)...the two arrowhead pieces are from France and extremely sharp and similar to hold.....FES



 
Great picture! I am very tempted to buy me those. I like low the spey blade sits.

Yes the spey blade rides incredibly low, not just in the Charlow but in my 73 and in my newest baby - the 48 Trapper. It's a very sleek and low-riding blade in all three knives that I have in spey.

Here it is with my Pemberton...
 
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