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What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Jack
Thank you, my friend!

Primble
I thought you were the professional photographer he was sending it to for pictures:eek: And yes...it deserves a fine sheath! Congrats! Again...superb Chris! I guess the next one is bog oak:D
 
These 2 for the weekend.

Hope you all have a great one.



Hope the same Brett, for you and the family:):thumbup:

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A real beauty Gev :thumbup::)

Bird and Trout Day 1:

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Birdseye view:
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Primble, I have a feeling that even I could take a great picture of this beauty! :D:thumbup:
 
A 3 7/8 Boker serpentine jack with clip and sheepsfoot blades, 440C and olive wood.

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Gevonovich, the next fixed blade may get bog oak. I started my first attempts at slip joints today, so the next fixed blade may be a while. Thank you for your kind comments.

Ron, thank you. Rob does take great pictures and even though I had intended to keep this one I feel Rob's love for knives makes him having it a privilege to me.

Chris
 
I hope some wrought iron is involved in the slip joints, Chris;) Looking forward to seeing them!

Ron
Thank you kindly, Sir!!
 
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Case Trapperlock in sawcut antique bone. Though not a heavy knife, I was surprised at how solid and substantial it feels in the hand. Very smooth deployment, with a high polish on the blade and bolsters.
 
It is Ron. There's a lot of gold streaks in the Ebony that look amazing in the sunlight. :thumbup:
Thanks Buddy.
 
Thank you Tim. :thumbup:;) You made an old codger smile. :D

Phil's knife is in fact a Lloyd. He uses that fish shield often. I like it. :thumbup:
 
Between a rock and a hard place?

Certainly not the problem for us Traditional fans, more spoiled for choice:D

The Osage Orange / Bois d'arc is darkening a little but it shows the stripes even more.

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Thanks, Will
 
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