Wooden Wednesday - Traditionals only please

Nice bit of Koa
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Inverted tang stamp?! That's not too common. I don't remember seeing one on a Buck before.
I don't remember seeing an inverted stamp before either (or just didn't notice). This 112 is from the BCCI 35th. That is probably why it also does not have the nail nick. There are no markings on the other side of the blade either. There is no year code either.

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I don't remember seeing an inverted stamp before either (or just didn't notice). This 112 is from the BCCI 35th. That is probably why it also does not have the nail nick. There are no markings on the other side of the blade either. There is no year code either.

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I missed the lack of a nick. Certainly an interesting knife 🤓:thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
Sweet canoe, James!! :thumbsup::thumbsup::cool:
(Or is it a canittler?)

My only ligneous knife this week is a CEM agriculture knife from Italy:
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- GT
Thanks Gary, Canal Street called it a Cannitler. As in a Canoe frame with Whittler blades. :)
Italy makes some nice cutlery including your sheepfoot bladed agro knife. Looks like a capable and reliable worker. :thumbsup:
 
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