What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Thank you very much Ron, that's very kind of you to say that :) I love your photo, that background is perfect for those two great-looking knives :thumbsup:



Fantastic pic Mark :thumbsup:



I think you've done a great job of photographing it my friend :) Does it have a Rodgers mark? It's from the Richards factory (though Rodgers were part of the same group towards the end) :thumbsup:
I stand corrected. In my haste, I incorrectly said Rodgers. It is from the Richards factory. Could you inform me of any pertinent knowledge? Thank you.
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One of my favorite knives is the Schrade 897UH just because of that same long slender clip blade.

Here’s a Camillus 17B Wildlife Bird Knife that Sonnydaze gifted to me. I love that blade and the gut hook, although I doubt very much I’ll be using it for its intended purpose, I found it works very well hooking the springs back on the old drum brakes on the older pre 70s US cars.

Thanks Don it’s a handy pocket friendly blade and I enjoy carryin’ and usin’ it.

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Here’s a Camillus 17B Wildlife Bird Knife that Sonnydaze gifted to me. I love that blade and the gut hook, although I doubt very much I’ll be using it for its intended purpose, I found it works very well hooking the springs back on the old drum brakes on the older pre 70s US cars.

Thanks Don it’s a handy pocket friendly blade and I enjoy carryin’ and usin’ it.
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It's amazing, Ted, what you did with the rust-laden "piece of junk" that I sent to you.
I am so pleased that you were able to restore this knife into such an attractive and useful folder.
Don aka sonnydaze
 
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