Show us your "international" traditionals

GERMAN Weidmannsheil 3" lockback, Sambar/Dam

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I don’t have many from outside the US, but of those that I do Victorinox definitely dominates my collection.

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Then there’s my German made Boker Barlow. This knife, just the way it is, could pretty much be the perfect pocket knife when it comes to size and blade configuration.


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Last, but not least, the Helle Harding. Last years hunting season was a real bust for me. I really wanted to try this out on an elk but it wasn’t happening. Hopefully this year I’ll put some meat in the freezer. I’m thinking the Helle will make a good all around hunting, woods, camping knife.

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I think those covers are bubinga Will.

Yes, I'm certain you are correct, thanks:thumbsup: Could not remember the right wood, Bubinga is sometimes known as African Rosewood but not related to Coco. Grand stuff though:D

Regards, Will
 
Bumping this thread because I just added my first knife from Spain: a Joker NA111 lockback. Super impressed given the low cost. The blade shape and grind reminds me of Buck for some reason. Now I just need a French Laguioles and an Italian Resolza Pattada, and I'll be a happy camper.

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