What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

J.B. Moore (Ft. Stockton, TX): 3 5/8" Wharncliffe Trapper (D2)

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I should add that ScruffUK is being true to the spirit of Yorkshire generosity as encapsulated in this local proverb!

"Don't do owt fer nowt, an' if tha does do owt for nowt, do it fer thissen" :D

 
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Glad you like it, Sarah. That was my very first WT.

J.B. (Jim) is an old timer (and gentleman) deep in the heart of TX. He makes a pretty good knife and has had some assistance over the years from a couple of gents named Ruple and Bose.
He made his living as a federal trapper (varmints) back in the day.
 
Glad you like it, Sarah. That was my very first WT.

J.B. (Jim) is an old timer (and gentleman) deep in the heart of TX. He makes a pretty good knife and has had some assistance over the years from a couple of gents named Ruple and Bose.
He made his living as a federal trapper (varmints) back in the day.

Ah, a Trapper's Trapper.
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After posting in RescueRiley's thread I got a little nostalgic and slipped this in my pocket for today.

SS Case 3347 manufactured in 2011
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I am really liking the proportions and lines of this knife you show here:thumbup:

Thanks sitflyer, it's a French L'Alpin knife. I'm enjoying it. Everything's tight but workmanship leaves a little to be desired... Like it so much I've ordered another from a more reputable maker!

Sam
 
Sharpening ice tools, have the passarond puukko on my hip and this Canal Street Pinch in reclaimed chestnut in my pocket.
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