What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

With me today.
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Two beauties Gary, I don't think I've seen a Nealy as nice as yours :thumbup:

Thanks Jerry. Bud makes a nice knife for sure.

Here's a quote from Bud about this particular knife model; "Knives of this design were used for armor piercing (leather armor) in 15th century Japan. The spine of the knife which remains constant all the way to the katana-style point, offers maximum strength and piercing ability. It also has a fairly substantial cutting surface."

I don't do much armor piercing but it's a handy little knife for other things.

That one is Olive Wood Burl and CPM-154. I left the sheath out, as you likely know, it's not too traditional.
 
Gary
Fantastic carry pair today! You sure have good taste!!

Stephen
Looks to be a fine Case! Thanks for sharing
 
In anticipation of my new Antique Yellow crownlifter, I'm carrying my first of its type - an IKCO easy-open for "Central Shoe Company"

Not the prettiest knife, but sure is fun to handle and use :)

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Barlow Imperial. How do you upload pictures?

The best way is sign up on Photobucket or some other image hosting website, they are free. Post your pics to the website and follow the instructions in this link;
http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/s...r-grandfather-s-knife?p=12638508#post12638508 (Thanks again Sarah!)

This 10 dot half-congress today. Horrid photo I'm afraid of what's actually a nice little knife.

One of my all time favorite patterns that Case did so nicely. Lovely little knife!

Gary
Fantastic carry pair today! You sure have good taste!!
Thanks, Gev! Even a blind squirrel finds an acorn once in awhile!;)
 
Thanks for the kind replie. Indeed, the jiggin on that one is really great. I do love everyting on that knife. So it became a frequent companion of mine :)
 
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