What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Starting the week organizing audio cables and figured these 2 would be very handy; a 1920-30s Robeson electrician and this new 62. :)
Much thanks, JJ. A lot going on in your excellent image of your working pair.


I'm still honeymoonin' with my Bradford Guardian, but I've also got my Hartshead Barlow in my pocket ;) :thumbsup:
I agree it’s a cool knife.:cool::thumbsup: What have you used it for, pray tell, Jack.?

We got a Red Heeler... named "Blue" :D
Blue is adorable!
 
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Got some great bone there, David.
Welcome to to Voosland!
Thanks, it was the covers that caught mye eye in the display case. Believe it or not it wouldn't shut all the way on its own and the blade was partially open when I seen it. I asked to look at it and realized it was just gunked up, I was afraid that it had a broken spring. Got it home and flushed it and the Winchester barlow I got from the same vendor and worked the blades. Now it got a great walk'n'talk, the Winchester however is still a bit weak,and probably always will be. Its obvious though that these Voos knives are high quality.
 
Had never owned a Rough Rider, so I ordered one for the halibut just to check it out. Came in this morning. Been carrying around this afternoon. Nice knife at its price point. The F&F on this RR is better than the Queen-made Colonel Coon toothpick that came in the mail with it.
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