New Year's Eve Traditional Carry

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I'll be carrying two slipjoints: My GEC #35 Churchill in Hummingbird Acrylic (the northfield etch is just barely visible to the eye if you look closely, but it is almost gone) and a Roland Lannier "Spring Heeled Jack" made from two pages of art (El Greco's "View of Toledo") that I sent him from an art book. Two smoooooooth operators.
 
.....shall be carrying two

Nº1 being the luscious Halfrich...

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Nº2, if folk don't mind me showing, is this double-detent slippie of more contemporary design - just in case I get a one-hand-opening situation...

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HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU ALL.......!! :thumbsup::thumbsup:
What a fine pair of unique looking knives
 
Current pairing. Weather is dreary, picture is dreary, everyone in the family is either sick, dreary, or both.

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Will probably switch up soon. Hopefully, the Saints can lift my spirits a bit. Might need a bit of black and gold in the pockets.

I'm thinking I'll break out the fancy stuff for midnight- if I'm awake.
 
Champagne and home-made pizza in about a half hour. (The pizza is a weekly Sunday evening tradition and the champagne is a once-a-year thing. ;) ) I'll be sticking with my Case Wharncliffe mini-trapper for evening carry here at home.
 
This was my New Years Eve traditional carry at my neighbors get together.
A Northfield half congress that was given to me by William Howard about a
year and a half ago. It is my "get together with friends knife" and it rides in
my pocket just right. I thought it was appropriate to start 2018 with it.
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I wish everyone A HAPPY and HEALTHY NEW YEAR.
 
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