Anyone else have a classic in their EDC rotation?

I have this little guy in my edc rotation. I don't know if it is old enough to be considered a classic but there it is............:)
Schrade Walden 825

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I'll admit to not carrying my 'old' knives as much as I should but I carry these guys sometimes. Not super old, but classics.

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And this one every time I go fishing (the brown 'scales')

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Old pics posted before, but I have a sinus infection, so that's the best I can do. Not feeling like taking pics.
 
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Here is a J. A. Henckles that my dad carried daily for years. He died a few years ago at 86. The scale is missing on the other side and one blade is broken. I can still see that knife in his hand. That knife did alot of things. Having this one in my pocket is special to me.

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Bob
 
I use to EDC my grandfather's old Case serpentine Jack but it recently got passed to my nephew he just doesn't know it yet!
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This one kinda qualifies. It is all original parts, but is a combination of 2 worn out knives of the same pattern.

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Glenn
 
I consider Schrade Waldens oldies, Ulster Old Timers as well. Maybe not quite "antiques", but compared to most other edc's they are in the classic range.
 
I carry these fairly often, my "goin to town" knives. I use and carry vintage slippies every day. Great thread.

Best regards

Robin

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I keep forgetting about this one even though it's been a couple/few years since Camillius closed their doors....
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The only Camillius made knife I still have. I just gave the rest to my nephew for his graduation next month.
 
I keep forgetting about this one even though it's been a couple/few years since Camillius closed their doors....
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The only Camillius made knife I still have. I just gave the rest to my nephew for his graduation next month.

I have one of those with yellow/red scales. Neat knife. Mine is solid as all get out. What is that pattern called? Kind of like an opposed trapper?
 
Lately I have been rotating betwen the Tribal Spear, Yellow CV Case Trapper and my old trusty Uncle Henry stockman.
 
Lately I have been rotating betwen the Tribal Spear, Yellow CV Case Trapper and my old trusty Uncle Henry stockman.

My Sister went to VAtech. I won't say what a Hokie is seeing as how this is a family forum. ;) (weird mascot)
 
Dan- Yeah it's a weird mascot but it's a hell of a school with a top notch football program.

I agree. I don't follow the team anymore, but they play solid ball. And its a super nice campus. I wasn't talking smack. :)
 
the cattleman on page 1 makes me envious, awesome piece!
no oldies for me, yet at least as I can't seem to get one that easy, no ones in flea markets and getting them from the us is costly
will have a few one day!, oldest is my 3yrs old cv trapper though...

Maxx
 
I carry this Case XX 6332 (1940-1964 era) stockman often (have it with me today). This thing is older than I am and much better looking, too. :)

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