What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Thanks Jack! I lucked up on this #26 at a big show back in November! It was on a table that contained probably 150 knives, maybe more. I asked the dealer if I could look it over and he said sure thing. Best I could tell it looked mint. Well maybe 97% at least, so I asked if he had the tube and what the price of the knife was. He said he didn’t have the tube, but when he told me the price I told him the tube was irrelevant! :eek: I paid him and dropped it in my watch pocket! ;) I am very pleased with my 2019 Guardians! They’re both beauties! :thumbsup: :cool: :D

Congratulations my friend, great score :) :thumbsup:

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It’s been so hot lately that the only time I can get outdoors is after sundown.

I really like the small Childress fixed blades. I have three in total that live on my hall table, and I always find myself throwing one in my pocket as I walk out the door. Something about the simplicity and practicality of a pocket sized fixed blade is really appealing. Plus a soft leather sheath makes them so comfortable to carry.

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I can see why you like that one, nice lines :) :thumbsup:

Thanks, Jack. It is an interesting knife. It's one of those you can hold in your hand and think of someone using one just like it 250 years ago.

I can relate to that Dean :) :thumbsup:

Thank you, Jack, its like a walk back in time very unique.:)

Yes, it has both the look and feel of a pattern from another time :) Still very popular here :thumbsup:


Bam ba lam! ;) :thumbsup:

Morning folks :) Carrying a Rosewood Lambsfoot and a Schrade Peanut gifted to me by @r8shell today :thumbsup:

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