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Wooden Wednesday - Traditionals only please

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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:
Thanks for the info. :)
I think the knife I posted is my only knife from Italy. I like it a lot! Once upon a time, I had almost no interest in single-bladed pocket knives, but now I have several one-blade knives, and some are among my favorites. I seem to be especially drawn to larger knives with a single sheepsfoot or drop point blade.

- GT
 
Thanks for the info. :)
I think the knife I posted is my only knife from Italy. I like it a lot! Once upon a time, I had almost no interest in single-bladed pocket knives, but now I have several one-blade knives, and some are among my favorites. I seem to be especially drawn to larger knives with a single sheepsfoot or drop point blade.

- GT
I seem to be slowly turning into a single blade fan mostly for the ergonomics. They're the most comfortable in use and they take up less pocket space. Besides that I usually have a 58 or 74mm SAK on hand which gives me a secondary blade. Why carry what you don't use?
 
EDIT: I "posted" this yesterday, but forgot to click "Post reply"!!! So here we are, "a day late and a dollar short."
I took a picture of my 1989 Buck 703 Colt for the 'What Buck are you Carrying Today" thread, then realized that it was a good match for this thread too! Bought new in 1989 and although it got a lot of carry for several years it has been pretty inactive for quite a while.

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