What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

From the magical box of BFC Traditional Forum’s annual knives, what better for a Sunday go to meetin’ Knife than the 2013 Half Congress in white linen Micarta.

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I love to use my kitchen knives, and keep them keen enough to wound the wind.

Just the Vic yesterday, to make room for the money clip I like to affect on serious shopping days.
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Until I picked up this Western S-901/D.
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I'm carrying the new Western today. Strangely, I have a knife I would have said was identical, but it's stamped S-901/stainless.
 
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I was pronouncing "wound" and "wind" with their alternate pronunciations the first time I read this, and was confused. Funny!
That is funny. Never occurred to me.
I should have put "" on it anyway. I'm pretty sure it's from Lady Charlotte Guest's translation of Culhwch ag Olwen. Describing somebody's spear, maybe Bedwyr's.
 
I love to use my kitchen knives, and keep them keen enough to wound the wind.

Just the Vic yesterday, to make room for the money clip I like to affect on serious shopping days.
Z3VlrS5.jpg

Until I picked up this Western S-901/D.
397tqs4.jpg

I'm carrying the new Western today. Strangely, I have a knife I would have said was identical, but it's stamped S-901/stainless.

Yes. My kitchen knives are part of the joy of cooking - and I get a lot of joy out of cooking and the knives I use. I made one out of an old mower blade of good steel, and plan on making more. Even though I already have more than I need.

Nice cash clip? Sterling?

So I take it you were seriously knife shopping. Great use of a Saturday! And a succesful trip indeed.:thumbsup:
 
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