What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

The MOP is stunning Mark. It glows from across the room. I was instantly drawn to it this morning. I am actually impressed with how much depth and sparkle it actually has for being just a shield. I hope they carry this on to some other patterns. I am now excited to see what else Queen has in store for us this year.
 

I really like that. Can I get some info on it? I'm carrying this one today.

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Something small and simple. Going to the hairdresser so I don't need a large one. Or maybe...it's my first visit there since 1991....:-)

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RR Bark Bone Gunstock

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Cool! My cousin has a RR Trapper and it's very well made! :thumbup: :thumbup:
 
Totin these two today, Doc Hagen Lanny's Clip in CPM 154 and desert ironwood burl along with a Boker lockback in Rob Thomas "Typhoon" stainless damascus and mokume gane, imbuia wood. One of the harder ice climbs I have done, Hydromonster, Yellowstone National Park, just outside Cook City. Have a great Sunday folks.

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Totin these two today, Doc Hagen Lanny's Clip in CPM 154 and desert ironwood burl along with a Boker lockback in Rob Thomas "Typhoon" stainless damascus and mokume gane, imbuia wood. One of the harder ice climbs I have done, Hydromonster, Yellowstone National Park, just outside Cook City. Have a great Sunday folks.

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Great knives, Kris. That bacon looks good. After that climb you probably needed some protein. :D
 
Lots of terrific knives and photos posted this morning. It's a dreary day here, but it also seemed a perfect day to carry a fixed blade which I seldom do.

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A while back, I dropped my red linen sodbuster on a concrete walkway. The Micarta was a little brittle: no cracks, but several bad chips on the end and spine of the handle covers. The chips and divots stood out as white blemishes on the red handle. The blade and spring were undamaged. I didn't think it would ever look like new again. But a little work with some steel wool and some mineral oil, and it is almost mint condition. And back in the pocket it goes. :)

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