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What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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I could be totin’ this Lloyd. What do y’all think of it? Should I pull the trigger?

Absolutely! Beautiful stag color. Do it!


I'll see President Lincoln his 6 blade congress and raise him 5 blades.

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- Stuart

That knife fascinates me. I saw a stockman once like that and almost had to have it.

This guy showed up today. I’m in bed with the flu (I thought I skipped out after the rest of the family got it) so no in depth review now. But I will say it’s a very good value. Fit and finish of knives many times it’s price.
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A "new to me" Railsplitter in Honey Corn Cob covers. Sports solid D2 blades that are laser sharp now after some time and patience:thumbsup:

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That will certainly be a unique one to have . I am not at all familiar with that pattern , but it looks like a pretty substantial knife . I like the cover color and the slanted and lined bolsters . I think the pocket wear on the covers would very likely look very nice too .

Harry
 
That will certainly be a unique one to have . I am not at all familiar with that pattern , but it looks like a pretty substantial knife . I like the cover color and the slanted and lined bolsters . I think the pocket wear on the covers would very likely look very nice too .

Harry
Thank you Harry, I too was unfamiliar with the Railsplitter other than pic's. It's a stout yet fairly compact knife. I was intrigued with the covers but was unsure if I'd like them, turn's out I like them an awful lot:):thumbsup:
 
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