What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Old reliable today...

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Will be toting this one for a few days, hasnt been carried like it deserves!



Its weird, been carrying my 8OT that Woodrow sent me lately and it seems awfully small. I know its just in my head but its going to take a bit of getting used to

That is a sweet knife. You need a peanut in you watch pocket for a bit, then you'll really appreciate knives for their smallness! ;)


Today..... any guess?



Watch Pocket Sunfish and Moose.... big and little pair!

 
Jack, I've heard of carrying warm rocks in your pocket to stay warm, but ebony works too?:D

In my pockets today..............

LOL :D Hey, it works for me ;) Those are two beauties you have with you today my friend :thumbup:

Jack, that ebony sheepsfoot is sweet.... the radio jack is too.

Thanks a lot pal :) :thumbup:
 
Gevo, were those "Romo's"made in Dallas?

I like it Gevo! :thumbup: I have never heard of Romo knives.......any info you can share on them?

Just found this from BRL

ROMO was a trademark of a New York City cutlery importer named Rosenbaum & Mogal, founded in 1917. Isaac Rosenbaum and Mitchell Mogal went their separate ways in 1924, and Mogal got the ROMO trademark (Rosenbaum then began to use IROSKEEN). The last time I checked (5 years ago) Mitchell Mogal Inc. was still active, still importing ROMO brand knives. This knife was imported in the 1950s or 1960s.

This info is on pages 73 and 66 of LG4.

BRL...

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