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Jack's Random Tuesday Carry

My BF Stag Jack fell into my hand today :) I always mean to carry this one more :thumbsup:

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Very nice stag on that one!
 
I may have to bow out of the Random Tuesday thread for a while at least. I just don’t have the numbers or variety in my collection to avoid constant repeats of the same or similar knives. I the meantime, here is a knife from the Antonini “Fish” series which I don’t think I have shown in a little while:


Better weather is just around the corner hopefully. Like Ratty and Mole, I hear the river calling me…
 
I may have to bow out of the Random Tuesday thread for a while at least. I just don’t have the numbers or variety in my collection to avoid constant repeats of the same or similar knives. I the meantime, here is a knife from the Antonini “Fish” series which I don’t think I have shown in a little while:


Better weather is just around the corner hopefully. Like Ratty and Mole, I hear the river calling me…
I haven't seen their Fish range Tom, interesting to see that one :) I'm afraid I completely forgot today! :eek: Sorry :( :thumbsup:
 
Grabbed off a storage cabinet, where it's been sitting for months, and into my pocket for today; I'd forgotten how wonderful this old, thrift store knife, from Eskilstuna is!!
Wonderful vintage Swedish all carbon steel (bolsters and liners too) makes this a near-free, useful find!!
Snappy, and at 4 1/8", it carries like a much smaller knife!! :)Swedish wood 1.jpgSwedish wood 2.jpg
 
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