What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Hartkopf lockback, thuya burl and Markus Balbach 300 layer damascus

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Kris
 
Thanks. The antler is from the first deer I ever got. I've been using it for years on little projects. I even made a little pocket knife and used the antlers for the covers. I gave it to my dad. He was really pleased with it. I wish I had taken a picture of it, but I never did and we buried him with it a few years ago. It made me really proud he liked it so much. :)
Heyyy, Woodrow, that's cool. I have done the same thing: this antler bead is also from my first deer ever, and pieces of it have gone to special projects here and there. :thumbup:

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Paul,

Thanks for the new and rather slanted twist on the flaming orange GEC. At least I finally figured out that the little silver thingy is a flashlight.:D
 
Paul,

Thanks for the new and rather slanted twist on the flaming orange GEC. At least I finally figured out that the little silver thingy is a flashlight.:D

Thanks Primble, I get tired of showing the same picture so I try to mix it up;) I may switch my knife from time to time but I'm lost without my flashlight---that ones going on 5 yrs of EDC:thumbup:

Lets just say I'm in the dark without it:p

Paul
 

That looks like the chicago aquarium to me. I remember seeing belugas there maybe 13 years ago. Its been a long time, maybe it looks nothing like i think i remember, but i love the knife and enjoyed the memory, reguardless of how accurate it might be. Thanks for posting this.
 
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