What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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Excellent knife !!! Anything nautical I love, that's one of best posts seen here in a while
 
Thanks Tim and Texasshipagent !!!
Beautiful IRJ Jeff. Great photo and love the clean lines of that knife
 
:eek: :eek: :eek: Holy smokes Mark!!!! Not only are you fast, that looks outstanding! Thank you so much. It was great talking to you this afternoon and I'm glad with my choice of covers. Such good work. :D
 
Thanks Bob, Tim and Brother Paul for the compliments. The blade is from a #15 knife brite cap lifter. The bolsters are copper and I dyed and jigged the bone. :)

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Thanks Bob, Tim and Brother Paul for the compliments. The blade is from a #15 knife brite cap lifter. The bolsters are copper and I dyed and jigged the bone. :)

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Mark outstanding craftsmanship! Both knives. The second one really struck a chord with me, I love everything about it! That you can just make something like that out of spare parts and time...Much respect sir :thumbup:
 
Amazing jigging and dye on that one Mark, fantastic work, impressive to say the least. Marcus Arealius, haha, some of my favorite quotes and philosophy come from him, and now I can add craftsmanship and cutlery to the list. :thumbup:
 
Getting over my jet lag, well not quite a jet. Great knives Marko, Brett, Jim, and everyone ! I worked on my other NYKC Barlow today and got it up to speed. Gary put a keen edge on it at the Rendezvous:
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