Post your traditional woods folders!

The first one here is my grandfather's knife. He passed on before I was born and this was given to me by my grandmother. I believe it's a Pal Blade. This one rests in the drawer.

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I scored this Schrade a few months ago. Since taking these pics I've convexed the edges and it's getting a respectable patina on it. My dad had one similar to it that he let me borrow as a kid to whittle on our camping trips. He still has his and now I have my own:)
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For sme reason I just accumulated a mass of trad knives like in the past week (no pics yet)
but I got a camillus roughcut stockman the other day, and today in the mail I got a queen Mtn man, and an Old camillus hunter... all 3 are butter knife dull..but well Get them up to snuff....Pics up soon..
 
For sme reason I just accumulated a mass of trad knives like in the past week (no pics yet)
but I got a camillus roughcut stockman the other day, and today in the mail I got a queen Mtn man, and an Old camillus hunter... all 3 are butter knife dull..but well Get them up to snuff....Pics up soon..

same here, I've been ebaying like crazy nabbing old knives for 2, 3 bucks apiece. I've got a Kabar 1184 on the way that I can't wait to get my hands on...
 
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i love small GEC Jack,but Svord Peasant is great tool in bigger package:),(i like L6 steel).
 
My Imperial Sodbuster's been in my pocket since Friday night when I tore it from it's package-just a clean, classy, simple knife, and a REAL slicer. It's fast becoming a favorite EDC user. No lock? So what! For simple slicing tasks, there's no blade play, solid 'snap' and just a seriously classy looking knife. Perfect for an evening on the town in Boise, and it'll definitely see some major trail time.
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I currently have a Buck 110, and like using it a lot, but my dad used to carry a Schrade 3 blade stockman
much like this Case stockman of Mr. Riley's. My brother got the knife when dad passed to his sleep, and I've
been trying unsuccessfuly for years to get it from him. He loves it as much as the old man did....:)
Great looking stockman there Mr. Riley.

Cheers
Love me some Ole slippies.... (though lately I've been toting a vic rucksack Not trad, but tough to beat)
Case large stockman
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I picked this one up right here on BladeForums. The original owner put a ridiculously sharp convex edge on it.

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Usually have this one with me when I'm outdoors. 4.5 inch Tony Bose backpocket. Steel is CPM-10V and holds a wicked edge.

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Also been carrying this Laconico some...while not traditional in the traditional since, it's a slippy so it's traditional.

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And whether I'm in the woods or laying on the couch, I've been carrying this Kerry Hampton Lanny's Clip pretty regularly.
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Finally, when I'm not carrying that Bose Backpocket as my go-to slippy, I usually have this old Bullet with me. Both are great for hard use.
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Glad to see you guys smartened up and started talking about folksy foldin knives ;) ;)
 
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