What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

A couple of Swiss scouts for Sunday, both from Wenger. :)

JJ, the original Soldiers knife is on my short list. Yours appears to be in exceptional condition!

Been packing up the truck, heading off for a few days of deer hunting. Have several Buck Knives for deer cleaning and a Case pocketknife. OH
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Good luck! No word from Stuart yet, so we’re relying on you to bring home some meat to feed the forumo_O

Just one knife today, but it's a good one...

John, slowly but surely you’re winning me over on the thought of trying out a lambs foot. If all handles looked like that it’d be a no-brained for sure:thumbsup:
 
John, slowly but surely you’re winning me over on the thought of trying out a lambs foot.
Thank you. :)
There is just something so perfect about the blade shape.
It's thin like a Wharncliffe, yet strong like a Sheepsfoot.
And the blade doesn't sit "proud" and high when closed.
I just wish there was a reliable source to purchase from. :(
 
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I went to Florida last week to spend Christmas with the grandchildren. This little knife is really more of a folding letter opener than a knife, but I just had to take it with me and carry it while I was down there. Got home last night and carrying it again today just for the fun of it.
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A couple of Swiss scouts for Sunday, both from Wenger. :)
Much thanks JJ. Looks like you can handle anything with those two,:thumbsup:

The work around I’ve come up with, regarding double posting, is when it takes too long to post, I refresh, go back to the thread, and it now shows that I actually posted. It’s cumbersome, but it works.
 
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