What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

A favorite HJ of mine, a gift from my friend Duncan and by the way...HAPPY BIRTHDAY Duncan:thumbsup:
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Nice one Paul :) :thumbsup:

@Campbellclanman - HAPPY BIRTHDAY LEGEND!! ;) :thumbsup:
 
I'm getting like one of those lazy old cats or dogs who looks for an excuse to loaf about indoors when the weather plays up:cool: Well, strong wind, -7C slippery and you need Ice Bug boots to just walk..:eek: uh uh!

Can't say I did anything with it apart from the rigours of opening a bag of large juicy raisins;)
RR Eureka Stockman 3 3/8" , nice sunk-joint on this one, wish CASE or GEC could be bothered to make a version of this:thumbsup:

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After eyeing these for years, I finally ordered myself a Woodswalker. It's not exactly a big, bushcrafty blade, but I think it'll be up to the task of whittling sticks for hot dogs and marshmallows on a camping trip planned for later in the month.
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The Woodswalker holds a special place in my heart. I bought one for my mother-in-law a million years ago, and she carried it in her purse for years until she passed. That knife cut a lot of tough leather steaks at Applebee’s. :p It then passed on to my father-in-law, who used it while working in the yard. When he passed a couple years ago, the Woodswalker was passed into me. I use it often when working in the garage. It’s as handy a knife as I’ve ever purchased, and sharpens up easily.
 
Yes indeed - no other knife (currently on hand - you have so few) could do those tasks as well :D
My way of thinking exactly. ;) Enjoy this new one. It should be just right :thumbsup:

Ray
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The Woodswalker holds a special place in my heart. I bought one for my mother-in-law a million years ago, and she carried it in her purse for years until she passed. That knife cut a lot of tough leather steaks at Applebee’s. :p It then passed on to my father-in-law, who used it while working in the yard. When he passed a couple years ago, the Woodswalker was passed into me. I use it often when working in the garage. It’s as handy a knife as I’ve ever purchased, and sharpens up easily.
It's wonderful how a common knife can become a meaningful heirloom because of the people who carried it. I'm glad you still have it. :thumbsup:
 
Hope everyone’s Sunday has been good. I haven’t posted the last few days but have had this one that I just got in recently. Been looking for a bone Camillus 72 and found this Sword Brand but not really sure if it’s an actual production or some modified 72? I don’t have much experience with 72’s but never seen one like it before. What I do know is that I like it.
 
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