What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

I've got the little 6.5 humpback stockman today.

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Thank you Aias, just arrived yesterday so the honeymoon is underway:D

You two have fun! I really like the no bolster/ no end cap look--it has a more raw--even primitive--aesthetic, which I very much appreciate. Enjoy the honeymoon :thumbup:
 
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Harry

Very impressive Harry! Knives with that much character make me nostalgic for my maternal grandfather. He was a steel worker from just outside Pittsburg, and always had a slip joint of some kind in his pocket. They typically looked like the ones in your pic. Sadly, I don't have any of those--uncles and others either claimed them or (unfortunately!) discarded them. Thanks for the great pics, as always!

Anthony
 
I guess I missed stag Saturday, but here is new prototype friction folder design I made.
hope this is appropriate for this traditionals forum.

So this is what I've been carrying

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