What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

These three like to hang out a lot.

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Thanks a lot Dean to see your scratted bone Ancient, so glad I have one of those :) :thumbsup:

Thank you, Jack. :)

Thanks, Dean. With the clip/sheepsfoot blade combo, do you prefer the 93OT jack or the 2015 BF knife from Canal Street Cutlery?
Attractive sawcut Ancient TC! :thumbsup::thumbsup::cool:

Harry, José, JJx2, Jack, John, @solphilos, Dean, Michael, M Marlingspike12 :
All superb, notable pairs! :thumbsup::cool::cool::thumbsup:

I'll pontificate on almost any subject, Dean, no matter how much I actually know about it. :rolleyes:

- GT

Thank you, Gary.

Regarding the 93OT versus the CSC BladeForums double-ended jack. When I read your question, I immediately thought CSC. Then I had to think why and realized it is a slimmer construction with the one spring.
 
That Rooster rules the roost :D Really like that pattern, blade arrangement , bone, everything :thumbsup: The Heritages are good knives too but were a bit disappointing (some) in the F&F Dept. Worthwhile knives mind.:cool:
Thanks, Will. I agree on the Rooster and also with you regarding the S&M Heritage knives, some good, some not so. Biggest F&F issue I've had
is that the wood covers don't quite line up flush at the liners, almost like they have shrunk a bit.

A G Russell in my pocket today, the one on the bottom in the pic. Rucarta covers.
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