I'd like to think that most of my knife accumulation is full of "ordinary" knives. I only own a couple of knives worth any real money because I use my knives a great deal and I don't want to accidentally ruin a nice knife. Once I am out of college and have a better job that will all change, because I catch myself drooling over GEC's every time I get on here; but for now I am very content with my "cheap" knives, and I agree with you that it just doesn't seem to fit right to post them along side others' very expensive knives.
First off is the second knife I ever owned, a Vic Deluxe Tinker from before they added the package hook. I've used this on countless scout campouts, and learned the hard way when I forgot to bring it why it is that a set of screwdrivers, toothpick, tweezers, scissors, and pliers are so necessary when you're surrounded by boys who don't know how to take care of camping equipment. It probably isn't worth much of anything, but its worth a lot to me, and its seen years of heavy use without showing much of it at all.
Second off is a John Primble folding hunter that was and still is my grandfather's. He carried it for years while I was a child, solidifying in my mind that a real man was supposed to carry a big knife that could take care of any job with ease, and to this day I don't like going without a knife that has a blade under 3.5 inches, though I can't really find a reason most of the time. These days the skinner blade is rusted shut, and he uses the main to clean fish with. When I looked it up to find out what brand it was in the first place, I found them for sale for very low prices so I plan on getting a duplicate for myself in better condition.
This knife might cause a disturbance in the force somewhere, but I like it for what it is. Taylor/Schrade is starting to make their Schrade copies nicer these days, probably due to all the bad press they got from doing it in the first place. I found this 858OT on sale at an online knife site and picked it up. At the time I only had small stockmen, and I was wanting a large Stockman for general carry and especially for camping. It still looks brand new but it has done a great deal of work cutting wire insulation, preparing meals, opening packages, and a lot of other ordinary cutting tasks, and the edge stays for a surprisingly long amount of time. Its cheap, but I like it. It showed me that "xl" Stockmen were the perfect knife for me, and I got a Buck 307 because of it. Now I use both a lot, but I do admittedly prefer the 307, just like everything else Camillus and Buck made/make.
This knife has been on my belt for a lot of hours, especially when I'm only carrying traditionals. I keep needing to open a knife one-handed, so when I'm only carrying slip joints a fixed blade solves the problem. Its small enough and old-timey enough that people just think it looks cool. I get people asking me if I'm a montain man or something with it on; but maybe that's just the scraggly beard talking.

It slices cheese and every other food like it was nothing, and looks great while doing it. The sheath was one of the first I ever made, and it works admirably. Technically speaking though, this is the second one, as the first knife had its handle mangled while still in the sheath, so I just bought another and kept on going.
Finally the last knife in my long diatribe of ordinary knives, a knife that makes me smile just looking at it. I couldn't believe how cheap it was on the auction site, as I had lost out on three other Craftsman stockmen before this. Everything is tight, but the patina on it makes it look old beyond its years. It came butter knife-dull, but sharpened up faster than any knife I've ever sharpened. It has sparked in me the desire to start my first legitimate "collection," Craftsman branded knives. I always liked their tools, and still do despite what I've heard about their quality decline, and collecting their knives from days gone by just fits me perfectly. The bolsters are very worn but show no sign of pins, so I'm assuming its a Schrade 8OT variant, anyone want to confirm? I don't have an 8OT to compare to (yet..)
This is my take on your request for old/ordinary knives, thanks for reading! I just like showing off my knives like the rest of us :thumbup: