What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Looks great, deskil! I really like the single-blade mini-trapper. The Wharnie version has threatened to kick the Coyote out of my watch pocket on more than one occasion. What kind of bone is that?



I asked about this Barlow in GKD but I figured I'd inquire again here just in case. Who makes it? The arrangement of the pins looks like Queen but the bolster looks shorter; I'm frankly at a loss to make an educated guess.



Wooden Wednesday for me -- the petrified wood Anza is probably going to start seeing more carry time once I finish stitching a sheath for it and a small folder.


That is a very cool little fixed blade, I like it a lot.
 
Gorgeous morning here. GEC Bullnose in green canvas today.... as well as most of the other days.

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That is a very cool little fixed blade, I like it a lot.

Thanks! Anzas are made from annealed files which gives them their unique look and built-in jimping. They are excellent user knives and the prices are more than reasonable. I've had my eye on an elk+micarta drop point Anza recently. If I pull the trigger on it I'll be sure to post it.
 
Looks great, deskil! I really like the single-blade mini-trapper. The Wharnie version has threatened to kick the Coyote out of my watch pocket on more than one occasion. What kind of bone is that?

Case calls it antique bone, from 2010.
 
The Mainstreet Pocketslip fits like it was designed especially for the Texas Camp knife.

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