What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

This one arrived yesterday and went into my pocket for the day, and likely again tomorrow. I was able to land this one from a good forum member on the exchange. thanks Matt. My first Moore Maker and a fine knife indeed, very happy to add this one to my collection.

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I've tried looking for German tang stamps online that match those on Pt-Luso Pt-Luso 's knife, but no luck for me either. :(
Do you happen to know anything about the other tang stamp, that looks like a pair of Dutch dancers over SOLINGEN?



- GT
Oldy Oldy found that one. It is a mark of F.W. Jordan. The dancing Dutch children mark was registered in 1908 and, according to Carter's "German Knife and Sword Makers" was used on a wide range of knives. F.W. Jordan was still making knives in 2001.
 
Albers lamb and Wright Bros. pen knife.

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I've had dogs ever since I was a little kid, and I've never regretted time spent with my dog buddies. People, on the other hand.......
Same here. The longest we’ve gone without is 4/5 month prior to fetching Judd home, bad times! Everything starts to unravel 🤣
Less time with folk, more time with dogs… well it doesn’t really get much better than that.

Unconditional love!
Certainly from my end, I’m not sure he’s always onboard though, judging by some of the side-eyes he gives
 
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Those two became a true friends in my pocket right now. Though I must admit that by some reason Stockman is more often used than trapper. I thought it will be other way around. Probably I need to buy a large stockman to have best things combined 🤔
Is that case one from the American Workman series? If so, how do you like it?
 
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