What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Had to share a new maker and amazing knife.

Vorn Knives: Draugr (Old Norse for Ghost) model.
S35VN Steel
Elk Horn Bolster
Maple Burl Handles with a Red liner.
Swedge and thumb jimping.
7 in overall and 3 inch blade. Perfect for EDC
A Bad to the Bone custom sheath.
If this knife is missing something... I can't find it! Perfect for me. And affordable for the quality and materials.

I LOVE this knife. Will let you know how it processes deer. Check Him out!
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Thanks Eric, no rest for the wicked ;) :D



Lovely old knife Gev, hope you get that tooth fixed soon my friend :thumbup:



I believe that's a Triangulation Station Harry, commonly known as a Trig Point. They're no longer used here for map-making, but still popular with walkers :thumbup:

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Edit - I found a couple of pics of a very young Jack Black leaning on a couple! :D





Like the look of that Hess my friend :thumbup:

Carrying these two today :)





Brilliant!:D

Sam
 
I've been SAKin' it for about a week, with my blue Farmer on the hunting trip and my old cross Electrician for work.

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Ron
Sweet Talon! Definitely styling with that one as well!

Had to gather a few pieces on my sojourn to add to the Richmond Cutlery Co. picture :D

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Gev - A sweet old knife my friend, outstanding swedge on that master blade!:thumbup: Thank you for the compliment! :)

Gevo - Love the arrangement and the Richmond knife ! :thumbup::)

Purdy Rosewood 92 Ron ! :thumbup:;):D

Felt like totin' pointy butts today. Both of them got some minor cosmetic issues corrected and introduced to Apple Cider Vinegar. I will post some updated pics of them soon.:
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Primble - Thank you my friend! 2 Nice Uns there! :thumbup:

Carrying these two today :)




Jack - you can't go wrong with those 2 my friend! :thumbup:

Received today, two Massoptier fishes. They are NOS, or rather leftovers, dating from the 70s, still on their cardboard! (Massoptier still exists). The red one was obviously made by a beginner, while the tortoise shell probably was dropped somehow.
They are very very sharp with their period carbon blades. The red one will be a good working hack.

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JP - Two lovely and very interesting knives there! :thumbup:


Beautiful Sawcut Gus! :thumbup:

I am carrying my #72 today.


Erik - Love that 72, I need to get some photos of my new one! :D

Earl was with me today ... what a stressy day today...


Andi - It is great to see Earl out having a good time! :D


Gev - Another classic beauty there my friend! :D

I went with the #79 Smooth Ivory Bone today. It is not so old, but it looks like it could be!! :eek::D

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Ron
Thank you kindly, kind Sir!! The 79 is visually one of my favorite GEC patterns and looks like a perfect EDC. Great capture of its beauty and the coin sings:D
 
Cheers Jack, got a bit of snow on the tops here:)

We seem to have missed it here - for now :thumbup:

Brilliant!:D

From Survival & Outdoor Techniques magazine!:D :thumbup:

Humppa, hope your day mellows out, maaaaaaaaaan. :)
Had the ol' Edge Mark stockman with me yesterday and today.
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Ditto Andi :thumbup: That's a fine-looking Stockman :thumbup:


Lovely Gev :thumbup:

Jack - you can't go wrong with those 2 my friend! :thumbup:


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I went with the #79 Smooth Ivory Bone today. It is not so old, but it looks like it could be!! :eek::D

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Thank you Ron, great choice today :thumbup:
 
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