What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

GEC Northfield EO #25 Spearpoint in Burnt Stag:

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I sold this a while ago and just bought it back.
 
Gary, Ohta's knives have tempted me, but I understand they have stiff pulls. Beautiful knife :thumbup:
 
Exactly! I'm real glad someone else got to enjoy it for a while.

Wow, that's awesome. Is that bone? I like jigged black covers, but black bone seems really scarcely done.

That is jigged paper micarta, fools a lot of folks...durable but looks very traditional.
 
Great knives everyone!

Still carrying the 14 forum knife.
(Will add a pic later of how the stag has changed)
 
Gary, Ohta's knives have tempted me, but I understand they have stiff pulls. Beautiful knife :thumbup:

Jerry, I've got 4 knives made by Hiroaki Ohta. They all have a pull very similar to my Halfrich Small Rounder, which I put at a 5 of 10.
I do like that little Rounder you carry!
 
Had to break out my new Pearl G.W. from Sheffield England to open a few packages......:D

Thanks Chris for the cool note book & the 1865 dime, now I can phone home.....:rolleyes:

 
You're very welcome, that Sheffield certainly classes it up! Beautiful knife! :thumbup:

(And it's actually a three cent nickel ;))
 
Beautiful! This pic makes it look like the clip sits nice and low on this knife. Love the color of them covers too. It appears to be an exceptional execution of the blade combo :thumbup:

Thanks Duane, I really like the knife. Off today but will put it to work tomorrow:thumbup:

Looking good Paul - very much like my copy. :thumbup:;)

Totin' the old Primble today, however, it is dark, rainy, and gloomy here today and the light was less than good:
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Thank you Primble---I do like the Saw Cut an awful lot:) You have that Barlow looking really good---Primbleization does apply;)

@ Todd, I saw your Abalone Marlow and what a STUNNER:thumbup:
 
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