What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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Taking my Brent Cramer LC Jr. along for today's adventures.
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The colors in that one look to pair nicely with the Gibson in your avatar. :)

~ P.

I don't think I've ever noticed that, P. Good eye. It makes sense though. Amber stag is one of my favorite handle materials and the sunburst finish on my old Hummingbird is my favorite too.
 
Do they make the mini copperhead in chestnut bone now?

It is the deep canyon chestnut bone, and I enhanced the bone dye. Here is the thread about that process, with before and after pictures.

I was pleasantly surprised to discover how close to the chestnut bone of my peanut it turned out. Here is a thread about that, with a few more pictures of them together.
 
Boy I need to update my pics. Been neglecting my traditional brothers lately. Guess for once In a long time I am pretty content on my pocket knife. Been switching it up between these 3 pretty regularly.
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It is the deep canyon chestnut bone, and I enhanced the bone dye. Here is the thread about that process, with before and after pictures.

I was pleasantly surprised to discover how close to the chestnut bone of my peanut it turned out. Here is a thread about that, with a few more pictures of them together.

Alright thanks. I might have to pick up a mini copperhead and try that out.
 
Welcome gyzala, lovely knife.

Are you in Hungary? I have friends here in the US that are of Hungarian ancestry, and go back to the old country for occasional visits.
 
Welcome gyzala! We don't see too many Hungarian knives here. Thanks for posting yours!
 
Welcome onboard, gyzala!

I´ve never seen an hungarian knife in person, but it looks great.
 
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