Watch Pocket Worn Traditionals

This GEC 06 disappears in the pocket. It's a little pocket razor.

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My all-time favorite watch-pocket knife is this Old Timer 104OT (Schrade USA, of course). I bought it new on Ebay a few years ago. It has an abnormally thinly-ground main blade, especially the clipped portion, which gives it a fillet knife-like flexibility near the tip. It's always in my pocket regardless of which main knife I happen to be carrying.
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That there is the prettiest multi-tool I have ever seen! ;) :thumbsup:
Thank you! My father would have appreciated the compliment. (I assume he just made the best of a broken tip, but I didn't find the knife until years after he passed so I'll never know. He did do a pretty neat job of it.)
 
This Case 6201 brings back memories, back when there were hardware stores my local town’s I can still remember you walked into the doorway up onto a wide plank wood platform and there it was in all its glory the knife display, a display case for each brand. W.R. Case, Schrade Old Timers, (they had the sharp finger ever kid lusted for haha), they had Vic’s, Colonial, and Imperial Prov. RI. And for some reason I bought this little knife, it seemed bigger when I was 8. For the better part of 30 years I thought the Delrin was bone, I guess I never gave it much thought as a kid. Carried it from 1980-93ish probably longer, lost the bail along the way the mere fact I still have it and it never broke or was lost I used to open both blades and throw it at trees haha it still gets pocket time I like to bring it fishing like I did when I was 8.
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Had this little fella for about 30 years. A lock blade Old Timer, has been a faithful servant and worth it's keep. Has been a work knife, that could be carried in my fob pocket or the sheath that i made for it. Kept a great edge and never failed me. Retired him off, and he now spends his retirement in a fully lined wooden box. I won't live long enough to see if his replacement lives up to the high standard he set.
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