Your newest addition:traditionals of course!

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I’ve been real absent. I finished my tour in Clearwater, moved my own house hold goods the last week and drove to St. Louis the last 2 days. It’ll be good to be home before I have to make my trek to Seattle in July.
Thoughts and prayers as you go during a busy season my man.

Great knife. The 48 was a beast when they ran them with that big clip!
 
Thoughts and prayers as you go during a busy season my man.

Great knife. The 48 was a beast when they ran them with that big clip!
I just realized I put this on the wrong thread. I meant to put it in the tottin thread, but thanks!
 
That'll be banned here shortly. 🤫 🤣🤣🤣
So it should be...he was Lieutenant Commander not a Captain....but hey what has he got in common with Scomo?
.. .i bet neither of them wish they went to Hawaii...
 
Those are nice. What part of the world are those from? They are similar to a knife a friend brought back from somewhere around Uzbekistan.
Pchak from Uzbekistan region
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After 2 weeks in the hospital, it will feel good to carry any thing as long as it is knife. I received 16 knives when gone. Will post pics as soon as I ca.
Wow...that is a long stay. I hope you are recovering from your health issues.
 
I like the full flat grind of the Tajikistan and Uzbekistan knives, real slicers. Plus they are pretty and colorful. Mine has a clear lucite handle with colored dots suspended in the handle. It’s a “boot” knife, i.e., the handle looks like a boot :) Thanks for showing them all!
 
I bought this Klein as a practice knife to see if I can actually build/modify knives. Definitely need to add a couple tools to make the various processes easier and more precise, but overall I'm thrilled with the results and will likely continue with more projects.

This is a crusty, slightly rusty electrician with fugly plastic covers. Typical Klein knife, all function no flair!

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Now it's a nice 3/4 hawk with ebony covers.
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