What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?


Not seen these before. Who'd a thunk it :thumbup:

I envy where you work Sam, two great knives and looks like you have a great work partner;)

Thanks Paul. He's a super dog, I found him when he was about 6 months old not far from where the pic was taken in a bit of a state:(

Me too, great stuff Sam :thumbup: Dog? I thought that was a small horse! :D

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Worth boasting about Sarah :thumbup:
 
My second traditional, a Northwoods Fremont Jack. Very nice knife but needed a lot of break in. My GEC 92 had much better "walk & talk" out of the box. This one is getting better though.
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Courthouse today.



Pertinux - the caplifter jack is a thing of beauty! I never understood why the name beerlow stuck though ;) ?
 
Great carry Jack. :thumbup: I love the pick of your knife in a stump...very cool! :cool:

Thanks a lot Mark, I'd say at least 75% of the ones I take like that end up with the focus on the background rather than the knife! :D
 
Thanks ALLHSS. Some nice knives in your post as well. The pics were taken at Beechwood Farms which is not far from Hartwood. Check it out sometime if you haven't before. It's a bird sanctuary and nature preserve. Lots of nice trails.
 
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Got this over the weekend, it's been in my pocket ever since and will ride there all year like all the past forum knives have.

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oldtymer that orange harvest bone looks great on that peanut. Really liking the Northwoods & Scagel this morning as well guys.

I'm sporting my Northfield Montana Workhorse in Blood Red Jigged Bone.

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This photo shows the scales better.

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