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Excellent choice I have three of these superb knives. The DLT SFO in maroon micarta, yours, is to eyes the most classic of the group. I originally thought that it should have been produced with a coping blade but I think now the pen is a better choice offering a small but useful belly. Anyway, it’s a fine pocket knife.
Thank you. I'm really impressed with the culpepper bone.I really like the looks of that, Josh!
So far, just the Lamb in my pocket.Ah, decisions, decisions...
Thanks my friend ! It is a great knife and I also love the pen blade and find it very useful. I think you’ve made some fine choices for the covers on your 62’sView attachment 1284942
Excellent choice I have three of these superb knives. The DLT SFO in maroon micarta, yours, is to eyes the most classic of the group. I originally thought that it should have been produced with a coping blade but I think now the pen is a better choice offering a small but useful belly. Anyway, it’s a fine pocket knife.
Thank you kindly, JJ. I’ve now seen enough beautiful French Ivory like yours to switch on my knife seeking radar. That’s a fine looking pair.
Alox knife this week is a Cadet II (thanks, Ken):
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non-Alox SAK this week is a Vic Camper:
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Bailed non-SAK this week is a Cannon sheepsfoot:
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International knife this week is a Higonokami (thanks, Dan):
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- GT
Thank you very kindly, Dean!!!
Wonderful shot of your blue bone Case; it looks like an advertisement!
Thanks, Dean. I don't think that's the name RR gives that pattern, but I think I got the name from Jeff @black mamba who had several of them.
Gorgeous knife, Dean!
- GT
I'm just about to have my first coffee of the day here, and carrying a couple of Lambsfoot knives in my pockets Have a great Sunday folks