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What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Hartkopf lockback in thuya burl and Markus Balbach 300 layer damascus

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Kris
 
Like that set up today. Always loved a zippo. My husband thinks its funny I would enjoy carrying one when I don't smoke or have a general need to light stuff, but I've always thought they were neat.

Working around the house and yard today. These should do the trick.

Is that a micarta scaled SAK? Where did you find it?
 
Enjoying my new Maratac AA and Fleur-di-Lis Zippo (even if I don't smoke). I'd really like to take up pipe smoking, but neither my health nor my wife would stand for it.


I will enjoy seeing the patina develop on that AA Maratac Andy. :thumbup:

Like that set up today. Always loved a zippo. My husband thinks its funny I would enjoy carrying one when I don't smoke or have a general need to light stuff, but I've always thought they were neat.

Working around the house and yard today. These should do the trick.

Canvas Micarta SAK! :eek: Excellent! :thumbup:

SAK Alox Cadet in black...

 
Please , please , please show some more pictures of that Friction Folder .

Ken

Hello!

Ken, here you go:

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This model was a Ohta/Takeda collaboration and sports a blued Takeda Stainless/Aogami blade (63-64 HRC).

Primble - thanks! Really enjoying the coffin jack my favourite view so far:

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Regards,
Alex
 
Yes, nice set-up indeed, as is that Jone :thumbup:
Thanks for the compliment. Quite handy when you're doing various jobs around the house. Together we can accomplish anything.

Totin' the Chestnut Back Pocket today:

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Like those two a lot.

Maiden voyage of the 66 slim.
Really like those slim 66s.
Like to know how that 66 compares to the GEC white owl - in thickness of handle? Never mind - just read the answer to that in another thread. :rolleyes:

Is that a micarta scaled SAK? Where did you find it?
Yes, green canvas micarta. I ordered a couple of pieces and replaced the old plastic scales with these. It was my first attempt and a lot of fun.


Love that combo. Looks like those are some well loved knives.
 
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Lots of beautiful knives and great photos again today. :) I'm carrying this new 3 1/2" shadow pattern Lanny's Clip by John Lloyd. John's a talented maker, a true gentleman, and a great guy to work with. He far, far exceeded my expectations on this one. Unfortunately, my pictures don't really do it justice.

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A stunning beauty, Stephen!! The blade shape, the hafts, the shield....marvelous knife:thumbup::thumbup:
 
I went back to my green #48 Jack. It'll likely be my knife for a good while this month.
 
This again today, but it's taking on patina fast due to kitchen fatigues. I find the Sheepfoot just right, suitable blade/handle ratio and I have childish glee at the glow-worm antics of the Nifebrite :D:D Tough stuff too. Thanks, Will

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