Wooden Wednesday - Traditionals only please

My EO #85 is a major favorite... I've grown to love African Blackwood.

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I own very few traditional knives with wood handles - going to carry this #15 Boys Knife today. OH

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Bark River: Nessmuk & Special Hunting Knife. Desert ironwood burl slabs.



These are part of Bark Rivers historical series.

Tom
 
African Blackwood

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My favorite wood scales Juniper, I wish they were used more, beautiful IMO and you get the added bonus of a nice aromatic scent, of course you look like a weirdo sniffing your knife :-)

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Pete
 
Old Hunter, I like that #15 EO Scout. Looks really good.

Jack, I can't imagine why! That barlow is a really neat one; I like that it has a pair of full size blades! Best of both worlds! :thumbup:
 
Made from file blade and laminated hardwood. The full four fiinger handle and small blade are mighty handy, perfect for nearly any chore and NKP friendly to boot.

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Mark, I really like the looks of that one (as I've told you before). Seeing pics of yours inspired me to pick up a S&M branded version, which sees a fair bit of carry time. The profile is really wicked, the steel is great... Lovely knife. And yours is even cooler with that jet-black ebony. :thumbup:
 
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