What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Shaggy, that is North Sea mammoth ivory. Here is the pile side.

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Very nice Jeff!
 
A gifted Todd Davidson folder. I am in love. I am very fortunate for having this knife. The fit and finish is amazing.

That's a beauty, Beth.
Glad to have you swing by.
 
Oh and by the way, a pocket clip on a WLST?!?!?! Shame on you for such blasphemous talk! Go outside and turn around three times to the left and spit over your right shoulder! Then pray for forgiveness from the sharpness gods.

;)

I should know better than to joke about pocket clips on the Traditionals forum! And I promise never to joke about WLSTs again!

(Whew! Good thing there's an ocean and a continent between us!)

;)
 
A gifted Todd Davidson folder. I am in love. I am very fortunate for having this knife. The fit and finish is amazing.

I just looked up some of his knives..wow..they are pricey! Whoever bought this must've paid a pretty penny for it! :thumbup: He has gorgeous knives!
 
I like Böker Germany knives in carbon, they merit more attention in my view. Particularly as they are not expensive yet good. Here's my preference over a Trapper the Copperhead in Apolossa Bone.

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Regards, Will
 
Some great-looking blades folks :thumbup: I'm another old friend this Friday ;)

 
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This found its way into pocket today.Gotta say I'm not a fan of that greenish looking wood.I think it looks kind of cheap.
Neverthetheless this is a solid chunk of a knife.AND Australian made-perhaps? no-one seems to know.

Paul-never been a fan of pop music? I hear ya.
 
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This found its way into pocket today.Gotta say I'm not a fan of that greenish looking wood.I think it looks kind of cheap.
Neverthetheless this is a solid chunk of a knife.AND Australian made-perhaps? no-one seems to know.

Paul-never been a fan of pop music? I hear ya.

I quite like the green in the wood . as for Toledo it is an Australian knfe company . and their are a lot of their knives around but not a lot of info on the company I'm afraid . nice knife though :thumbup:
 
Nice R.c.s. I bought one of these recently. It's the only Buck I've ever actually bought myself. I couldn't resist the anniversary edition. I really like it.
I can't wait to see what the 100th anniversary knife looks like. Maybe someone will bring me one in the old folks home.:rolleyes:
 
Nice R.c.s. I bought one of these recently. It's the only Buck I've ever actually bought myself. I couldn't resist the anniversary edition. I really like it.
I can't wait to see what the 100th anniversary knife looks like. Maybe someone will bring me one in the old folks home.:rolleyes:

:thumbup: we have only got 49 years to wait :eek: :D
 
Brett, Perry and Lyn, thanks for the kind words about my Bobby Toole "Gent." Brett, it is 3.68" closed.

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Kris, that is one very attractive swayback :)

I wondered who got that beautiful piece. Why am I not surprised? :) That is stag to die for.

I almost snagged that one! It's a beauty, ridiculous stag. Congrats!

Kris - Holy cow, that Lloyd is out of this world! Looks like you stepped into a time machine, to go find that one in 1800s London. :thumbup:

+1 :thumbup: Nice Snap-on set too ;)

Kris - That Lloyd is a stunner, beautiful Stag :thumbup:

That whole knife is off the charts!!!:thumbup::thumbup::eek:

Thanks everyone, John packs a lot of value into his finely crafted knives.
 
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