What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

This has been in my pocket since emptying the mailbox today. :D
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Very slick!
 
Been carrying this everyday for the last couple weeks since I finished it. Main reason being that the edge has held up better than any other knife I own!!! I managed to slightly dull it last night doing some abusive things with it under the dash of my car and I stropped it quick this morning fully understanding that it would need a quick go thru with the Lansky later to full clear it up. Much to my surprise, the strop took out 90% of issue and tho I can see two very very small areas that the edge isnt keen, it still sharp as can be and will get me thru the day! Love it. The texture of the scales is great and Ive found myself handling it often like you would a worry stone.



Matt
 
Blimey! It's less than 24 hours since I posted! What is going on with this thread lately?! :eek: ;)

Thanks so much Jack; fixed blades are my favorite. The 5-6 is really an excellent knife, and was my favorite for general use until the Kephart came along. I have others too, but they don't belong in the traditional subform.

Just slipped the Davison into my pocket again... I tried to give it a break--but it calls to me!

I know what you mean my friend, fixed-blades were my first love, and even though I don't get the chance to carry and use them as much as I once did, I still have loads, and still can't resist occasionally picking up a nice one :) Glad you're loving your Davison :thumbsup:

Some brand new green ALOX today.


Very nice, I was just looking at those on another site :)


Lovely old Barlow :thumbsup:


Spectacular return Drew :) :thumbsup:


Smashing Gev :thumbsup:

Thanks, Jack. I could have re-inserted those 2 pics, but by that time, I'd invested far more time into the undertaking than I could really afford relative to the rest of my life commitments! ;)


That pair looks unpretentious, yet effective! :thumbsup::cool:

I know what you mean GT :thumbsup: Thanks for the compliment my friend :thumbsup:

Jack your train trip sounds like any plane trip I've made lately. Cattle car accommodations indeed. At least you can pull the emergency and step off a train.:cool:

LOL! :D Yes, I'm old enough to remember when flying, even in standard class, was a luxury experience. LONG time ago :(


Great pic :thumbsup:


:) :thumbsup:


Lovely old Case Barlow :thumbsup:


Great work Matt :thumbsup:


Nice combo Tom :thumbsup:


Strikingly beautiful Catt Gev :) :thumbsup:

I've had these two with me today :)



 
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