What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

The Tina 606 today, quite sharp and pointy she be, slip joint folder made in Germany, kinda chiseledged but has a slight bevel on both sides;

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I've been pretty lucky as of late and have easily spent to much. But I could'nt pass this one up in the exchange as well from Kirkwood---apparently Autumn Gold Jigged Bone appeals to me:p

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Paul

:eek::eek: Both of your new autumn gold Northfields are fantastic - hard to pick the best - congratulations Paul!! :thumbup::)
 
That's a beaut Gary. Blade length?

Thanks, the Tina 606 blade is about 2.4" long and the handle is just over 4" long, so you get a nice size handle with a shorter blade, provides good control of blade and tip.
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:eek::eek: Both of your new autumn gold Northfields are fantastic - hard to pick the best - congratulations Paul!! :thumbup::)

Thank you Primble


English, both knives are fantastic, the little fixed blade is great---I have a passion for small fixed blades:thumbup:

But that Camillus is absolutely stunning---looks like an excellent work knife---is it a conversion of Glenn's? What a great knife:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

Paul
 
Paul,

NOW WE'RE TALKIN!!!! The 92 Eureka Jack in AG is quite possibly THE ideal pocket knife with that spear/coping combo. Mine is much cherished and one that will never leave my little stable, now matter how far I scale down should I fall into a minimalist situation! The 92 will most certainly be one of, if not THE ONE.

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When new...
 
Thanks, the Tina 606 blade is about 2.4" long and the handle is just over 4" long, so you get a nice size handle with a shorter blade, provides good control of blade and tip.
G2

Thanks. I had a looky on a couple sites, seems like a very nice design. Not something I can justify buying currently, but one to put on the list f'sure.
 
Paul,

NOW WE'RE TALKIN!!!! The 92 Eureka Jack in AG is quite possibly THE ideal pocket knife with that spear/coping combo. Mine is much cherished and one that will never leave my little stable, now matter how far I scale down should I fall into a minimalist situation! The 92 will most certainly be one of, if not THE ONE.

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When new...

AZ, I agree---the coping blade is fantastic:thumbup: and so is the Spear of course but for a pure utility I see a bright future for the coping blade;) I've always admired when you posted yours:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

I love how Sturzi converted the pen into a coping blade on his Outlaw. I've seen a few #85 with it as well;)

Have a great weekend:thumbup:

Paul
 
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