What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Used a beer scout to cut bananas and apples with breakfast.

More importantly, I settled on the decision to introduce a 78 to the rotation. I had been on the fence about selling it, but decided to keep and use. I am going to enjoy the heftiness of the knife, and both blades are marvelous (those are just reflections in the pics). In addition to working in the pull, as the clip is especially strong. Also, I kept the factory grit in the jigging (see the close up around the shield) - I haven't decided if I'll clean that up or not.


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The teardrop is one of the sweetest patterns and that one is top of the charts.
Today I've got a Big Bay with a John Lloyd 'Jess Horn' stag.View attachment 1008099

I appreciate that, thanks! The BB Teardrop has very good proportions overall and handles well, the minor blade is a bit of a troublesome type to open but nothing appalling.

I admire the way the shield was inlet on that Lloyd, especially since the Stag is so 'ribby ':cool:

Regards, Will
 
Fight'n Rooster Irish Congress. These "Captain's" are as good as it gets.

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