What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Great knife! If I didn't have a mountain of SAKs with this capability...I would own one of these. :thumbup:

Smithhammer: The caplifter works fine at least on mine. I almost tested it on saturday and had to regret it on sunday ;)

Love that Ebony 15 w/cap-lifter!

Thanks, gang. I seem to be on an ebony kick lately. It's funny - it never used to grab me all that much, but now it seems to be one of the few handle materials that interest me. And the Crown Lifter is definitely the classiest implement I've ever used to open a bottle - seems appropriate for my favorite beverage. :D


eschwebach - what a cool combo! :thumbup:

 
Still struggling to post, but carrying these two again today.

 
Case tattoo trapper
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I love the design on this one. Thanks for sharing, Brian!
 
I must say thank you again for the lovely Taramundi! I tightened up the action ever so slightly, and it has done most all of the cutting of things that need cut since arriving. What a great little addition it has been. I am guessing the wood may be African Blackwood? The steel behaves very much like a sandvick steel, responds very well to the butchers steel for light touchups too. I love it! :thumbup:

Hey, it really is a pleasure to read that amigo.
It does come up wicked with very little effort doesn't it?!
How did you go about tightening it up?
It was listed as Ebony by the way.

By the way, it seemed only right to pocket this today ;)



Thank YOU again sir.
 
Love that knife Kevin!!!

Between that and your Outlaw those are what I associate you with...

Paul
 
Clip on one end, spey on the other... :thumbup::)

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GEC Northfield #76 Western Outlaw in Blood Red jigged bone

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-Brett
 
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