Traditional EDC

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I saw the EDC thread in the General Knife Discussion but it seemed like most all the EDCers were tactical style knives. I'd like to see your one traditional knife you carry the most. Here's mine.

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my edc currently is a case medium stockman which has personal value to me as it was given to me by a senior forum member, or my BUCK Cadet 303....If I'm headed into the woods for any amount of time I'll carry my usa schrade large stockman (I think it's called a senior rancher) or my boker large stockman in red jigged bone
 
Case CV medium stockman with nice dark patina in my pocket everyday. Also, a CV Case Sodbuster Jr. I carry alot too.
 
This is one of my favorites... A Case 6138 HPSSP. Its hard to tell in the pictures but the scales are actuaully green bone. Unforunately not the same green bone as the older ones :( ...

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I have three Case slipjoints I rotate between. Large Gunstock- Case Brothers, Razor -C. Platts &Son, and a Barlow- Case Brothers or C. Platts, can't remember for sure. Funny thing is that I use the slippy a WHOLE lot more during the day than the large tactical style folder I always have in my other pocket.
 
My Traditional EDC is usually a Case BoneStag Peanut, or, since they've been around long enough to be considered traditional, a SAK Super Tinker.
 
Here's the two knives that are with me the most...
- Queen amber bone copperhead
- Moore maker three backspring whittler

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Ever since picking up a Schrade #1153 and #1253 Swell End Jack on the Russell site, I have enjoyed carrying one of these around. Not too big to carry, big enough for lots of jobs. Here is a picture of the #1153 model. Probably made in the 30's or 40's.

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- Joe
 
I saw the EDC thread in the General Knife Discussion but it seemed like most all the EDCers were tactical style knives. I'd like to see your one traditional knife you carry the most. Here's mine.

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Vic Pocket Pal. right now

BTW That's a very nice sharpening job on the clip blade. Byersj79.
 
Currently is my new Moore Maker Jigged yellow bone Trapper, alternating with my Moore maker Stag trapper. I have fallen in love with Carbon blades, I have some of the "super steel" but just recently got these two trappers, and boy I love the patina, and the sharpening ease, and the edge holding, I am a big 1095 fan, and the fit and finish on my two trappers is fantastic. Here is a pic of my new yellow bone I got the other day.

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I alternate between my Case medium Stockman and Case Texas Jack (both in amber bone with CV blades).
 
I usually have this Fox N Hound stag lockback on my belt.

But today the pocket carry was a yellow Case Copperhead CV EZ 49 Wharncliffe.
Tomorrow it might be something else.

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This ones been finding its way in my pocket.the stockman that is. Seems to be a fairly good size following of Mooremakers.
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