What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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I'm toting a pristine Buck 701 Mustang. It was made in 1981 or 1982.
 
Stunning knife that Halfrich Elliot :thumbup:

Thanks, Duncan. It has a lot of personal meaning attached too so it makes it doubly special. :cool:

The color is so vibrant and beautiful on that one Elliot:thumbup:!

It does have a unique look to it. Very translucent. Thanks for the good words, PP. :thumbup:
 
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I'll never get tired of seeing that Halfrich Elliott. Jerry sure makes a fine knife.
 
I picked this one up today, noticing that the main blade needs to be touched up, so I will do that and carry it today. This is the Camillus made Remington carpenter's whittler - a great little pattern for every day.

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Ed J
 
Nice stag just feels right in the fall...

Mike Zscherny: Wharncliffe Trapper (4" Closed, Stag, CPM-154)

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Elliott, that wharncliff trapper is awesome (it's one of my favourite patterns too).
I'm not a huge fan of stag, but this one looks pretty nice, and I like the gentle swedge too..and the looks of it give a very strong impression of a fine piece of art and a wonderfully made knife. Oh, and a great pic too :)
Fausto
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Elliott, that wharncliff trapper is awesome (it's one of my favourite patterns too).
I'm not a huge fan of stag, but this one looks pretty nice, and I like the gentle swedge too..and the looks of it give a very strong impression of a fine piece of art and a wonderfully made knife. Oh, and a great pic too :)
Fausto
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Thanks, Fausto. :cool:

I guess I'll concede that my own images are not as good as Coop's. :p

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Maybe your pics are not as good as Coop's...but the "model" is beautiful enough to steal the scene anyway :)
Fausto
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