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What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Got these two with me today. Rather than adding more knives recently (well, other than the NF 77 Barlow but I couldn't let that slip away), I've been trying to go back through my collection and get some quality time with some that I had every intention of using but got lost in the stream of constant new acquisitions during my accumulation phase.

That Eric's Jack looks great!
 
Had to satin finish the blade to match the bolster...


That turned out great Jake, really nice hand satin


Doglegs on the mind Bob :)
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GT - thanks! It's in the top 2-3 of my stag knives, but I admit I only have a few more stag knives as comparative.

Jake - diggin' the satin too. Nice lines.
 
Congrats on the incredible new stag 73, Ron! :thumbup: I'll ask you the same lanyard question I asked Will, since the knives of both of you have that hole begging for a lanyard. ;)

Another category in my rotation is a watch pocket knife, this week a Keen Kutter
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- GT

GT Thanks for the compliment on my 73! I am not big on lanyards. :thumbup:
Love that Keen Kutter!:D

Since it is wooden Wednesday I am carrying my new african blackwood #77.


Erik - That is a stunner! :thumbup:

After all it is Wednesday! :D

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Got the Ironwood Humphrey Brute De Forge in today. It would probably chop Mark's Parang knife in two .......... in one chop. ;):D:D:D

I also got the Keen Kutter in the mail today, which I previously worked on for Marko. He knew that I loved that knife, so most of you know how he is, as I do. Thank you so much my friend !!! :eek::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::D:D:D

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The Keen Kutter Barlow gives one a better idea of the Brute De Forge's size. ;):D

You are welcome Roberto! I will bring my Parang down to Kentucky and make firewood of that Humphrey! :eek: :confused::D

Made these two fixed blades and carried them in the woods getting ready for bow season.
Top one in 01 steel and stag, bottom knife in 1095 and OD green micarta. I could use the top one to chop up Primble's toy knife too. :D:D:D

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Oh and I had this 83 in my watch pocket

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Primble
The Brute de Forge is gorgeous. That iron wood is terrific!!:D:D Forged goodness

Mark
Your two fixed blades look like perfection as a skinning team:thumbup::thumbup:

Get your tickets at Ticket Masters for the big skirmish:D
 
Enjoying a nice evening with my wife, daughter and malamutes,

Joel Chamblin whittler, Claude Scott elephant sheath

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