What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

That bare ended Jack is awesome.

Some creative sharpening on the main blade. Needs to be tightened up though.

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As requested by a previous post, here's my humble EO collection. Would love to see what others have too!

Some great ones in there!

A quick cell phone grab of my EO collection per your request. (I need to do another with the blades open and on a better background).

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Left to right:

Hammer Brand NYKC Walden (1920s)
No tang stamp - shield Endicott Johnson Shoes (unknown maker - possibly Syracuse - est 1940s)
Camillus Cutlery Co. Camillus NY (1930s)
AW Wadsworth and Son Germany (1940s)
Schrade Cutco Walden NY (1940s) - Tortoiseshell Celluloid
GEC Northfield - antique tan jigged bone
GEC Northfield - red garnet jigged bone single blade
GEC Northfields - African blackwood liner lock single blade

I was actually carrying the Schrade today. Great knife.
 
Some great ones in there!

A quick cell phone grab of my EO collection per your request. (I need to do another with the blades open and on a better background).

c9kNcOy.jpg


Left to right:

Hammer Brand NYKC Walden (1920s)
No tang stamp - shield Endicott Johnson Shoes (unknown maker - possibly Syracuse - est 1940s)
Camillus Cutlery Co. Camillus NY (1930s)
AW Wadsworth and Son Germany (1940s)
Schrade Cutco Walden NY (1940s) - Tortoiseshell Celluloid
GEC Northfield - antique tan jigged bone
GEC Northfield - red garnet jigged bone single blade
GEC Northfields - African blackwood liner lock single blade

AWESOME!!! :thumbup:
 
Gorgeous knife, great pic Jack :thumbup:


Farm & Field and a custom SAK for me today (stormy conditions contributed adversely to the low quality of this pic ;))


Thanks Tom, that's a great combination you have there :thumbup:



Beautiful ebony gents :thumbup:

Anybody know how to determine real from faux tortoise?

Don't know any hard and fast rules Kris, but that looks like the real thing, spotted bone tends to be more 'obvious' I think. I have a tiny single-bladed knife, also anonymous, which has some similarities to that one, I'll see if I can find it out.

...a couple of "rescued" old Schrades.

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Lovely :)


As is that Sam :thumbup:


Great collection Liam :thumbup:

Had to break this one out for some air.......:D

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Nice to see you around Al :thumbup: And in style :thumbup:


:thumbup: Jim

Going with my forum knife again today :)

 
Good morning, everyone. Going with the ebony combo today.

 
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