What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

I'm like a vinyl record that keeps skipping and playing the same grooves over and over.

Lloyd Sambar Stag Shadow Trapper. If most of my friends and acquaintances asked me what that knife was, and I responded with "Lloyd Sambar Stag Shadow Trapper", I'd get some strange looks. How do you trap a Stag's Shadow? :confused: If I added "With a clip" that'd send them into a tizzy I'm betting!
Anyway, have a good one!
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I'm like a vinyl record that keeps skipping and playing the same grooves over and over.

Lloyd Sambar Stag Shadow Trapper. If most of my friends and acquaintances asked me what that knife was, and I responded with "Lloyd Sambar Stag Shadow Trapper", I'd get some strange looks. How do you trap a Stag's Shadow? :confused: If I added "With a clip" that'd send them into a tizzy I'm betting!
Anyway, have a good one!
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Beautiful stag Gary, but I guess I shouldn't expect anything less from John.
 
Boy, take a couple of days off and getting back to posting on this thread is like changing a tire on a moving car. Whew! I just jumped in when I saw daylight, so apologies to all of the fine posts that I missed (and have to catch up on).

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That's a beauty, Dwight. I had heard of their contracted German knives, but never saw one. Nice!

Lambsfoot this week was also a stag model, an A. Wright & Son stag senator:

That's the ONE, GT.

Robeson today.

Another handsome old knife, Nick. I've missed seeing them.


Bodacious old Böker, r8shell. As smooth as Tennessee whiskey.

I’m starting off my week with some Stag, Ebony and Magnolia blossoms! :D

Pretty pair and picture, Ron. Ya'll got blossoms already?

Two Case knives that I am very happy I bought; both are problem free and were purchased sight unseen. The mini-copperhead is my EDC and the natural bone Copperlock is a frequent carry (and also eye candy :)).

Who wouldn't love a pair of honest, working knives like those, Dean. Fine picture, too.

Pile side shot of my Sword Brand Jack

I missed the mark side, Steve (and will go back), but that's a really fab photograph of that handsome old fella.

- Stuart
 
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Metallic Monday? Why not? A Geo. Wostenholm pruner in brass and a brassy metallic celluloid (?) Imperial single blade pen (with ball bearing opening lock) that dates around 1939-1942 (according to the patent numbers).

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- Stuart
I love that Brass Tyne. You really made it gleam. I just picked up the same one up and waiting for it to arrive. Could you shed any light regarding the name TYNE and CIRCA?
 
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