What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

these are what came out this week. top Keen Kutter L to R S&A, Shrade,Dasco -
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Elliott- That Hanson trapper is a real winner. Great execution of the pattern, coupled with outstanding stag...that's hard to beat.

Rick - If you ever get tired of dealing with a pile of old worn out knives, I run a shelter for neglected knives that will take them in.
 
Now thats what I'm talking about! great looking knife and I bet she cuts like a light sabre!

Elliott- That Hanson trapper is a real winner. Great execution of the pattern, coupled with outstanding stag...that's hard to beat.

Thanks, guys. I'm sure Don enjoys seeing that folks appreciate his good work. :thumbup:
 
Thanks, guys. I'm sure Don enjoys seeing that folks appreciate his good work. :thumbup:

I would love to find one of Don's folders or fixed blade on the secondary market when I'm more financial, been admiring his work for a long time.

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now to go grocery shopping, I'll prolly have these two on me the whole weekend.
 
Awfully HARD to keep these two out of my pockets, not only do they come sharper than _ _ _ _ (can't cuss here):), they hold their edge.
I am really rough on knives. But these are tough.
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Well...he reground the blades, accented the swedges and blued the steel. I like Case CV knives, but like them even more when they are fancied up by Wilfred Works.....
 
Been carrying older knives lately. Today I have my (new to me) Robeson Shureedge Ebony EO jack and a Camillus pony jack.

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With three distinct blade profiles, this one fits the bill again today:

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