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What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?


My Cadet and the little Bird and Trout/ Hunter I just finished. It's off the David Seward tomorrow for leather.

Great carries today folks. Enjoy the rest of your day.

Chris
 

My Cadet and the little Bird and Trout/ Hunter I just finished. It's off the David Seward tomorrow for leather.

Great carries today folks. Enjoy the rest of your day.

Chris

Man oh man Chris - it turned out DROP DEAD GORGEOUS !!! :eek::eek::eek::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::)

Would like to see more pics without the SAK blocking the view. :)
 
Always liked carbon fiber, with some color added it looks even better.

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I'm usually not huge fan of carbon fiber but that looks really good! :thumbup:
 
Thanks Primble and Gevonovich. I will get better pics as soon as I can. I had intended to use bog oak for the handle but I massed up. So plan B was Curly Koa. Hiding behind the SAK is a hand peened domed pin. I will get better pics up as soon as I can.

Chris
 
Another WOW! Chris :thumbup::thumbup: That is a beautiful knife with great lines. You have a lot of talent!
 
Thanks Primble and Gevonovich. I will get better pics as soon as I can. I had intended to use bog oak for the handle but I massed up. So plan B was Curly Koa. Hiding behind the SAK is a hand peened domed pin. I will get better pics up as soon as I can.

Chris

Ah, that answered my question about the bog oak. Chris, that looks fantastic! I like the Curly Koa, it is some beautiful wood! Great job! :thumbup::)
 
After lurking around for a bit I thought I'd join in on the traditional totin' with my GEC 83 in green micarta. It's really rekindled my love of the traditionals, going to have to grab some more!

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(Hope I did the picture right)
 
Now there's a sleek knife! One made by Queen I believe? Great choice, and something different:cool::thumbup:
Thanks Will !!!
Pretty sure it's made by Queen. D2 steel. While it's called a Northwoods Slim Jack, it looks more like a single blade (slim) trapper to me Lol. Oh, 4" closed
 
sitflyer, thank you for the kind words. Sometimes talent is the same things as bulldog determination :D

Mark, I appreciate your complements. There are so many more ways to mess up than there are to get things right, it's bound to happen at times. This time it was bog oak:eek:

Jack, thank you. I always appreciate your opinion. :thumbup:

Chris
 
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