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Thread: What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick View Post
    Traveling (very) light today.

    That is a nice little fella

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    After a long hot hard week of work for me and my 86 comanche dragging literally tons of wood and making trails all through the woods, me and my girl are giving old jeepy a rinse. Courtesy of mother nature of course.

    Snapped a quick cell shot of the 85 that has been my constant companion.

    Its pouring now. Awesome storm.


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    Quote Originally Posted by supratentorial View Post
    I'm still totin' the Ken Erickson whittler. I actually voluntarily surrendered it when entering a bar last night... I made the bouncer put it in the safe.



    That's a good looking knife. What's the handle material?
    Amboina wood

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    Quote Originally Posted by jakemex View Post
    I love those BLUE scales... it remotely reminds me of my favorite color of blue like the paint on my 68 Chevy!
    Right? It's an eye catcher. I've picked up a couple of brighter scaled knives. They tend to be people friendly, and they just make me smile in general. Great little knife.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick View Post
    Traveling (very) light today.

    I really like that little knife, very cool

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    Made in Champsaur valley,forged according to typical french tradition ,handle is boxwood and blade 440C,and pic is by phone


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    Going to work at the farm today, so my #72 (and first traditional) will be going along.

    I sanded the etch off of it after this picture was taken. Looks much better now.
    -Cooper

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doug Add View Post
    A little late to the party, but still want to say: Happy Birthday Andi!

    We also celebrated my oldest niece's birthday yesterday, her 18th.

    I wish I had a river valley green serpentine jack to carry in honor of Andi, but I don't, so I'll stay with the TOTM and like yesterday the Craftsman small stockman is with me.



    It is joined today by my Father's Day gift, the Queen Dan Burke Half Whittler.

    These are just lovely...

    What is it? Yes, I'm talkin' to you "old-timers" who've collected and used "traditionals" for so long... WHAT IS IT that makes these knives so appealing and beautiful to the "eye of the beholder"?

    Don't get me wrong, I really like my Spyderco's, Benchmade's, and my Kershaw's etc. but there is just SOMETHING about a well executed "old-timey" slip-joint that draws me (and others) to them.

    Maybe it's the nostalgia... maybe it's the uniqueness of the patterns... I don't know what it is or how to put it to words effectively, but there is just "something" about this sort of knife that draws me. [sigh]
    Pro 26:4 Answer not a fool according to his folly, lest thou also be like unto him.
    Pro 26:5 Answer a fool according to his folly, lest he be wise in his own conceit.

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    These three to start


    I will at some point swap out the 6318pu for the little Schrade later

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    Today my Case Sodbuster was with me ... Sorry no pic - the last pics I took of this knife were around Christmas

    Kind regards
    Andi

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    Still Stockman month.
    A Camillus "Rough Cut" stockman. Made in their last days.

    Frank R

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    These two today. Camillus Yello-Jaket Peanut and a S&M EO Jack in Green Wormgroove bone.

  15. Two cool knives, Mr. Invoice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick View Post
    Traveling (very) light today.

    That is insanely nice! great little knife.

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    Carrying the top 2 today.
    - Trand
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    Quote Originally Posted by 2Dead View Post
    Carrying the top 2 today.
    Not sure how you could bear to leave that sweet lil' conductor behind...? Look, it's so small-- it'll easily slip into your pocket, too!

    (I love the pictures of your knives, and this one is no exception.)

    ~ P.

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    Its been a long time since this one saw any pocket time. I figured today it was time to get it out of the drawer, and take a new picture of it.
    Case XX era 62087 red bone...

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    Nice, Mike, verrrry nice!
    "Swiftly he got out his Case XX, still secure in the watch pocket of his Levi’s, thanking God for a good Case knife that would hold an edge all down the many years and thanking God also for his own stubborn ways that made a small knife as much a part of daily dressing as boots and socks." S. Hunter

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