What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

The SBJ was sitting there looking all competent, so I picked him up.

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THAT is simply the perfect knife. Period.
 
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Honduran cigar...not quite as good as the cubans I had in Australia but still a fine smoke. Also my pipe lighter and craftsman barlow.
 
GEC #73 and a Barlow (it´s Barlow month :D )

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@johnny twoshoes: As promissed - I used the #73 patina is going on because of slicing apples with that tool :)

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Kind regards
Andi
 
This 3 1/8" Chamblin WT has become my traditional EDC (TEDC ;) ), and is in my pocket most of the time. This is an older pic. She's a little dinged up now, but hey aren't we all?

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been awhile since i posted here, but its the same thing i posted the last couple times (guess thats pretty good huh?)
buck 301

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probably need to do a newer pic though :p
 
been awhile since i posted here, but its the same thing i posted the last couple times (guess thats pretty good huh?)
buck 301

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probably need to do a newer pic though :p

Why? It works for me. Great little knives those 301's.
 
Glad to see it Andi, I've been wanting to see a good patina on that one for a while.

I'm still using my #72, no more new patina, just some from food prep.
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Hi Johnny!

It´s a fine knife. Though I noticed some gaps on the liner and very very small blade play. As long as it doesn´t get worse, it doesn´t matter.

Great knife!

Kind regards
Andi
 
Andi, sorry to hear that there is any play.
I hate play, but thats just me.

This pattern doesn't usually have a problem with play and the ones I've had were easily taken care of.
 
Hi Johnny!

I gonna take a pic of the gap... Maybe some of you can help fixing it up in some easy steps...

KInd regards
Andi
 
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