What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Friction folder today, a modern traditional.

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Seems like you and I are traveling on the same wave length today, Jack! A very fine pairing of knives.

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Great choice my friend! :D :thumbsup:

Splendid stag and sawcut to handle Monday, Jack! :cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:

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Thanks GT :) Is that Colt Copperhead new? Nice :) :thumbsup:

Here's me today :thumbsup:

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Typical English weather, overcast and gloomy while I've been out all morning, and as soon as I get in, the sun comes out so strong it's a struggle to see the darn computer screen :rolleyes:
 
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" 'O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!'
He chortled in his joy."
Apologies to Lewis Carroll for this appropriation of his wonderful work, but it best expresses my excitement this Twosday. Since the mid-1970's, I have had a Buck 110 available for use, primarily during hunting seasons, albeit not the same 110. I've been through several - given some away, has some "walk away", and recently I misplaced one. I have been unable to find the one that I purchased in 2006, so I purchased a new one a couple of months ago. Yesterday, I found the missing 110 in one of the piles of stuff that my wife asks me to clean up as regularly as she drinks coffee. I had none and NOW I HAVE TWO!! The happy twosome are below; the lighter colored one is from 2006, the darker one from 2018.

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= Stuart
 
I looked back through my pictures, but I couldn't find one that jogged my memory for "the Greeks" with that pair of knives. Which one is it?

By the way, that buckshot jigging is pretty sweet, and I don't think I've seen it before.
Oops, sorry to be so inscrutable, Joshua. :eek:
I was thinking of your knife with the Toledo painting by El Greco, which I think is Spanish for The Greek.
Thanks for noting my buckshot bone teardrop. :)

- GT
 
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