What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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Very nice! Did you have the bolster engraved yourself, or was it given to you this way? Looks like "[An Initial] & J"?

~ P.
 
Took this one out recently...put it away when new...too nice to not see the light of day for a bit...



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Today I "toted" these out to the porch to cut up a box and take some pictures, not necessarily in that order. It was too chilly to persist with the pictures, but I got a decent start, anyway.

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My True Toter is turning out to be the SBJ:

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However, my mini copperlock makes me smile in appreciation every time I see or handle it. I love its lines, especially open-- its blade shape, in combination with its handle, appeals to me greatly. It classes up da joint. (Center left.)

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~ P.
 
Nice knives, as usual, fellas.

@ Pertinux: I carried my Mini Copperlock today too, and I agree with your comments wholeheartedly. I like that classical clip blade shape too: it's just wide enough at its widest point to look tough, and the tip isn't swept too far back, like some Bucks' are.

@ Rsmith77: Great idea with the Kamp King scales. I have one of the old Kamp-Kings too, and it has the black stick-on material in the scales; really cheap. No wonder Imperial didn't last. Nice photos in the wood shop too. Looks like a well-used bench and gouges you've got there.

Here's my Mini Copperlock in action earlier today:

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