What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Case, Case, Maniago:
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You read my mind, as I was going to ask in the Sunday thread if we could see the Thiers-Issard open. Very nice! :thumbsup::thumbsup:

Thanks again :) Here's a pic of it on it's own :thumbsup:

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I had to rescue a unicorn from a gnome this morning.
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:D :cool: :thumbsup:

Case, Case, Maniago:
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Jer, the open blade on that Maniago-made knife, made me think of this Filiscjna, also made in Maniago, by Maserin, and also available with MOP :thumbsup:

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@Amir Fleischwunde Thank you too! Being a Farmer's Jack it is a fine knife in the garden,also the all steel construction enhances the appeal. These knives look a bit quirky whenl closed though but that's an appeal in itself:D

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One of my all time favorites Will and yours is a great example. I have to admit that I was hesitant in regards to liking the knife until I used it two summers ago while building my front deck. It scored lines on timbers, opened assorted items and sharpened my pencil when I could find it:D:thumbsup:
 
Today is a laundry day and catching up around the house. I’m trying something I’ve never done before, smoking some cheese....:) I haven’t carried this Remington in awhile and thought it’d be a good day to bring it out. Our temps have dropped like flipping a light switch. It went from hot to chilly and it feels like fall is in the air already.

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