Your newest addition:traditionals of course!

Made this haul today. And didn’t cost a penny. But it’s priceless.

All are my dads. He gave them to me as he don’t use them anymore. Losing use of one arm has him using knives that open and close easily with one hand. The razor though, has his handwriting as a kid on the box where he wrote his name.

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This one landed Thursday. It's been cleaned and the main blade is scratched up bad but that makes it easy to drop in my pocket and use. Awesome long swedges, no wobble, nice snap, I'm tickled to have it:thumbsup:
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Made this haul today. And didn’t cost a penny. But it’s priceless.

All are my dads. He gave them to me as he don’t use them anymore. Losing use of one arm has him using knives that open and close easily with one hand. The razor though, has his handwriting as a kid on the box where he wrote his name.

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Those truly are priceless treasures. I am sure they hold some special memories.
 
Bet he knew how to use it too.

:eek::D:D

I must confess that as a European I didn't know who he was, had to find out. Imagined he was some kind of outdoorsman legend type....:) Well, yeah very outdoorsy and indoorsy too:D:D

Great knife whatever:cool:
 

I picked up this practically unused imperial parer for ¢69 at Goodwill on Saturday with the intention of carrying it as a small light weight fixed blade.
I made the sheath on Sunday, have been carrying it since Monday, but added the lanyard and lanyard tube yesterday evening.
It was unidentified till yesterday when I confirmed my suspension that it is in fact an Imperial which pleases me as I love imperial knives.

Edit : btw the lanyard tube is actually a section of .22 a rimfire casing.
 
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