That would be an interesting and useful pair of blades, GT. LOL. I wonder if they’d both sit far enough down so as to still be sleek?
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If you're interested, here's a link to some "prototypes"
@waverave Darren put together with Photoshop (but no pics of a closed version)
https://www.bladeforums.com/threads/traditional-knife-photoshop-fun.1617537/page-6#post-18544540
Like Smokey Bear used to say, "Only YOU can prevent ..."

That knife is a beauty, Dave!


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I had the one on the right all week and then it’s younger brother also in bone showed up today just in time to ward off that Monday guy. Besides someone’s lousy attempt to remove the rust spots, it’s in excellent condition. May have been so lightly used but I believe it hasn’t been sharpened....
Congrats on the new Camillus, Nick; they make quite a notable pair!


Ended up with these two this evening...
Another striking pair, John!


It has been a Two TEWs Monday today

Harry
In my book, Two TEWs is Good News, Harry!


Carried these two today, forgot to post the pic earlier in the day.
Captivating couple of knives, Taylor!


New one for me today. Straight into the pocket it went (after pictures, of course

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Congrats on the Eureka jack, Dylan!!


After admiring the fabulous Robeson Harvey (
cigarrodog
) showed us Monday, my Tuesday totes are these two by Robeson; an early scout pattern and a pre WWII whittler pattern.

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Another incredibly-preserved pair of Robesons, JJ!!



Is the blade next to the punch on the scout "just" a screwdriver, or does it have tiny teeth on it like a file or some kind of saw?
Your stag 73 is golden, José!


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Feeling in need of some Charlow Power today (one of two knives I'm carrying)!

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That 2-blade ebony (African blackwood?) TC is a powerful prize, Jack!


My Ironwood Lambsfoot today...
Sköl has me howling at the moon, John!


That elegant Schrade again, and a nice little Utica/kutmaster. It cut some tomatoes for me and broke down some corrugated cardboard.
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These carrots were filthy! Like they'd been buried in the dirt.
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Schrade Cut Co for panache and Camillus Yello mojo for mojo.
"Elegant" and "panache" are fitting descriptors for that Schrade!!


- GT