Your newest addition:traditionals of course!

Why on earth haven't I got one of these in before??

Arrived from France in 4days, the smallest 9cm Douk-Douk. Like everything about it: simple, rugged, terrifyingly sharp, weighs little. Love the Gunmetal handle and Scimitar type blade. When people go on about the Peanut being able to do so much and yet so compact they'd change their mind on fielding one of these compacts.

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I've been on a mini spree. Besides these I have a GEC #65 in route, and I have a Case 6347, splitback whittler I need to clean and photograph. I also picked up four new ones in the Case Pass Around box. Its been a busy couple of weeks. A plethora of new knives as it were 😃

Top to bottom: Vic electrican; Army 1; Buck 307; Talyor Cutlery Shark.
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I've been on a mini spree. Besides these I have a GEC #65 in route, and I have a Case 6347, splitback whittler I need to clean and photograph. I also picked up four new ones in the Case Pass Around box. Its been a busy couple of weeks. A plethora of new knives as it were 😃

Top to bottom: Vic electrican; Army 1; Buck 307; Talyor Cutlery Shark.
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Sweet pickups Mike. That Shark is pretty cool, nice stag. 😎👍
 
mbkr mbkr Love that 307. It's a proper size stockman. 👍
I thought you would like the 307 :thumbsup: :)

Sweet pickups Mike. That Shark is pretty cool, nice stag. 😎👍
Thanks Todd. Its an interesting knife. I'm not sure, but I think it was a Stewart Taylor design. This one is from 1979. He later resurrected the pattern under Schrade when he obtained the name.
 
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