What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Playin' with a couple Camilli at my desk this morning. Early 2000s square bolster, and early 1980s round bolster.

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Ron, that is some of the most unique and appealing stag I've seen in a long time! Is the pile side similar?

My, my, 315, that is a DARK one, and BEAUTIFUL! A good comparison, as mine is the reddest one I've ever seen. Note mine is a very late knife, as it doesn't even have the tang stamp still in place. Apparently they were slapping anything together they could sell, so had to remove some tang stamps that didn't match the knife they were going on. It still has a wonderful action, though.
 
Ron, that is some of the most unique and appealing stag I've seen in a long time! Is the pile side similar?

My, my, 315, that is a DARK one, and BEAUTIFUL! A good comparison, as mine is the reddest one I've ever seen. Note mine is a very late knife, as it doesn't even have the tang stamp still in place. Apparently they were slapping anything together they could sell, so had to remove some tang stamps that didn't match the knife they were going on. It still has a wonderful action, though.

Thanks Jeff! Not sure when mine would've been made, it too may have been a last knife out the door or something. The back of the springs are still in the rough and unpolished. But that's ok, I was was really drawn to it for the jigging it had. The photos of it showed what looked like some pitting on one of the bolsters but it was actually just some sticky goo that came off rather easily. I made what I thought was a fair offer and now it's mine:)
 
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