What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Buck 303 Cadet for this Sunday, taking it easy, then going over to the beach for a walk (and maybe a dip) this evening. OH
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Thanks Todd and Mike :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
it sure looks like a real mean man up there lol !!
From what I gather Mike it looks to be identical to an Ulster 98 pattern. I believe they called these scales “Bonite” of which is just another name for delrin. Very well built, textured and coloured.
Thank you again!!
 
Gonna have a relaxing day at home and let the wife water the backyard lawn for 30-minutes. After all, we're in a serious drought and on a well. Can't be too careful. Still on a Case Sod Buster Jr. kick this one with a SS blade and Gray Sawcut Bone covers. Note the U.S. Navy shield. It's my fancy dancy Sod Buster Jr. for Sunday carry.

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Tenderized pork chops and fried cabbage for dinner tonight.
 
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Cool photos, sir!! Carving runes on rock must have required the Vikings to sharpen their pocket knives frequently!


- GT
Indeed, I was thinking the same. Tbh I had to throw the Congress into the photo for good measure, this is a knife forum after all. Needed an excuse to post all that Viking stuff 😊
 
The George Wostenholm Swayback Lambsfoot is new and well exceeds expectation. The rosewood covers are much nicer than I was able to capture. Strong pull and snappy, I’m spending some time, oiled the joint and working it in.

Redmeadow gets the peach.

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Glad you got a nice one buddy, that's some good-looking Rosewood :) If you blow some canned air through the joint after you've oiled it, you may find some gunk comes out :thumbsup:
 
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