What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

This one's been in my pocket since I don't know when...couple weeks now

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it just wound up there and made itself all nice and cozy :)


The Tapio Wirkkala has seen almost daily use in the kitchen since its arrival

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seems right at home there. My favorite and most used knives all wind up in the kitchen knife drawer...

What Case is that? Really like the look of it, the patina with those covers is real nice.
 
The Tapio Wirkkala has seen almost daily use in the kitchen since its arrival

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seems right at home there. My favorite and most used knives all wind up in the kitchen knife drawer...

:thumbup: Man, I wish I could own Tapio Wirkkala one day.. Definitely the most beautiful puukko design I have ever seen.
 
That bloodwood is oh so good looking in that picture Erik!



Gotta love those 71's in micarta! :thumbup:



Failed grouse hunting but after some plinking in the setting sun to end off positive. :D;):D


Stunning capture Dan - it really makes me home sick!
 
Nice green bone Jack! Nice green Burl Joe...thinking of spring returning already!?

Just got a new Davison this afternoon. Took this picture and edited it just to lighten it up a little and it seems to look like its floating....weird


Thanks Jake, and congratulations on the latest fine addition to your Davison stable :thumbup:

Thanks for the kind words about my SAK-heavy lineup this week, Erik, Robert, Steve, and Jack. :)
Jack, those were a couple of dark beauties you were carrying back whenever! :thumbup: (My apologies for not keeping up to speed on this thread.)

Thanks my friend :thumbup:

2-blade or 3-blade, Jack? I have trouble keeping track of the many 66 configurations! :confused:

Two GT :) I'm not surprised, it was a mere Serpentine Jack when I bought it, they're calling it a Calf Roper now! ;)


That's a really nice one GT, how are you finding the Lambsfoot?


Another big :thumbup: for that fantastic pic Dan :) Two great-looking knives too :thumbup:

I've been carrying this one all week...

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Not hard to see why Stephen, it's a beauty :thumbup:


Lovely clean lines Duane, a great-looking knife :thumbup:
 
archertl, not only a nice Barlow but I love that Brace and the bits!!! Is the brace Irwin also?

The only marking on the brace U.S. of A. Im not sure if it is irwin made or not. However it is one of the nicer quality US made braces I have come across.
 
A new one in the pocket today... wander if you have ever seen one before. Love finding new makers and new styles...
Maker: Willem O'Kelly from South Africa. @willemokelly on IG.
This knife is called the K'roo Chunky Frank.
And it is chunky. About the length of a TC Barlow, but on another dimension as far as size goes. From Texas we think "Bigger is Better"... Maybe so.
The Blade is 1/4 inch THICK N690Co steel! Brass liners and Paper Micarta handles with brass pins and Nickel Silver fluted bolsters.

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That is fantastic Todd! I love the style, here is my K'roo. Willem does great work :thumbup:

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LOVE that Moki!! Been seeing some good things about those around, you recommend them Erik? ^^^^^

Meant to include this in my earlier post, carrying today walking around the neighborhood.

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Drew, that K'Roo is outstanding! To answer your question, yes I highly recommend Moki. The one I am carrying is the smaller Fish Owl and it's a solid little knife that weighs next to nothing. I have my eye set on their Kronos next.
 
This one's been in my pocket since I don't know when...couple weeks now

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it just wound up there and made itself all nice and cozy :)

That's a beautiful sowbelly, are the handles the chestnut bone? I've been itching to get a case and that might just do it for me.
 
That bloodwood is oh so good looking in that picture Erik!



Gotta love those 71's in micarta! :thumbup:



Failed grouse hunting but after some plinking in the setting sun to end off positive. :D;):D


What type of knife is that fixed blade? Very nice.
 
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Queen small stockman in buffalo horn, went on a road trip and passed through Titusville, picked this one out at the factory store.
 
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