What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

A couple of all steel beauties for me today.

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Some like to call the little doodad at the end of our knives a bail. Camillus, in their 1946 catalog, calls it a shackle. Since my knife is a Camillus, I will try to use the appropriate nomenclature. :)

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I like that. More fun to say.

EDIT:
Yesterday, discussing Tvtr’s Royal TL-29, and the likelihood of it having been made by Utica, I posted a closeup of a Utica shackle, but I called it a bail. I’m so ashamed.
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Yep, all three:D Hopefully add a 4th when the mail comes:cool::thumbsup:
Looking good. And the knives, too.
 
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Fishing early this morning
Good luck. Let us know how it goes.

I love the barlow pattern and these Bokers are solid, elegant knives, albeit a bit pricy.
I agree, they are a solid little knife.
I got a GREAT deal on mine, which allowed me to pull the trigger.
But now I want more, so it was kinda like a salesman getting you hooked with a free sample (See's Candy anyone). :D
 
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