What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Ron, I like your choice for Sunday. Such rich color on the saw cut bone.

Chris

Lovely, Ron!!

Chris & Gevonovich - Thank you gentlemen for the compliment :)

I have switched over to the 73 for the rest of the afternoon :D

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Great looking OO which almost looks olive now Ron

Nothing fancy today, moving lumber and scraps to storage with my father's recruit
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Looks pretty kool what are the two bits along side used for? tweezers and scribe ?
G2

Close Gary, here in Australia & New Zealand they are called a "Pick & Tweezers" The pick being used to pick/dig a splinter or thorn out then the tweezers to extract it.
Not sure how common they are in other parts of the world but they were very common here in traditional knives out of Sheffield & Germany(Not seen much on new knives these days)
Schrade did them on an Old Timer Trapper Pattern 96 OT - not sure if that was made generally or only for the Aussie & New Zealand Markets
Here is a better photo of a P&T with a Henry Boker.

Derek
 
Thanks Luc - it's from Drew (DCL knives) - he sells here on the forums and makes really great stuff - definitely check his work out (he has an Instagram page)

Thanks David, I'll definitely look him up. Does that particular knife have a specific model name? I'm a sucker for that blade shape - and that dark finish is beautiful!
 
Both just beautiful!! I can see one is a Monkey Wards ( that is what we used to call them ) and what is the other?

Robeson
 
David, Glenn just does beautiful work...love the handle but would love to see more of it of time allows???

Drew, quite a knife maker for a young man...just a great guy to work with also.
 
I had the 73 with me today at work:). I then added the kabar scout after I got home👍🏻 I sure do like these two!

 
NICE Ryan:cool::thumbup:

Had my brother upper for Rib Eyes and the #73 was my steak knife, love this knife:D

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I can stare at the Stag on this one like a campfire on the weekend:thumbup:

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Close Gary, here in Australia & New Zealand they are called a "Pick & Tweezers" The pick being used to pick/dig a splinter or thorn out then the tweezers to extract it.
Not sure how common they are in other parts of the world but they were very common here in traditional knives out of Sheffield & Germany(Not seen much on new knives these days)
Schrade did them on an Old Timer Trapper Pattern 96 OT - not sure if that was made generally or only for the Aussie & New Zealand Markets
Here is a better photo of a P&T with a Henry Boker.

Derek

Ah, pretty cool stuff there, nice Derek, thanks!
G2
 
For the perfect gentleman! Looks great
G2
 
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