Thread Idea- Traditional Woods Knives

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Whether you call it bushcraft, woodcraft, fieldcraft, or simply enjoying the great outdoors, lets see what TRADITIONAL cutting tools you guys carry in the woods!
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My minimal spoon carving and bushcraft kit from a quick hike yesterday.


And I just love this Old Timer!
 
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I've "wood walked" the back 40 here with this combo. Simple, light and sharp.

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My woods kit includes the following: GEC #42 (two blade), Blackjack 124 or 125, and often a folding pruning saw. Usually will have a SAK on me too. Often substitute a non-traditional fixed blade. Hunting.... carry other fixed blades usually, but the Blackjacks do a fine job overall.
 
The smaller one can change, but the larger one does not. Both are made by Roselli, Finland.

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Spent the morning out hunting at around 20° below freezing. Lately I've been carrying my new(ish) GEC 71 and Hess Tiburon in the woods.
 
For many years, I've used my dad's set up, whatever pocket knife of the day backed up by a small machete that dad called his "bushwhacker."

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If I do have a sheath knife along, it will be this old Buck 102 woodsman. It's always been a great knife for what I use it for.

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