What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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Tuesday carry
Really love the sambar stag on this 62 and the pattern is one of my favorites 👍🏻😊
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Yes.... of all the 62s I let go, my stag is the one I regret.... perhaps there's another one waiting down the road... yours is very evenly matched. Very nice..
 
Hey, there! Is that thing on the left a handle from a broken ink eraser knife? :) Wonderful bone knives, too!
Your Swayback Jack is a classic! :cool::thumbsup::thumbsup: What model is the Böker??
Thanks, GT.
It is a Jens Anso designed Cox Slim slipjoint. Maybe a tiny bit modern looking, but it's got a fully hollowed blade and is an incredible slicer. I think I'll carry it again today, along with an ebony pair for Wooden Wednesday.
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Lots of utility in that trio, Jeff! :cool::thumbsup::thumbsup: I have an original Leatherman like yours that I used to carry in my backpack daily, but now it mostly resides on the bathroom counter.

- GT
So much utility that I feel hollow if at the end of the day, I have not needed to utilize all that utility.:eek:😞
But I just know that the one time I am not prepared will be the time I really need it.😏


If the Leatherman lives in the bathroom because that’s where it gets used, I don’t need to know any details. 🤔 😧
 
Alox knife this week is a red Old Cross Pioneer (that served as a "pinch hitter" last week, and has its regularly-scheduled turn this week):
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non-Alox SAK this week is a Vic Pocket Pal (this happens to be the 3rd of 3 Pocket Pals in my rotation schedule):
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Bailed non-SAK this week is an Imperial Kamp King:
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International knife this week is an Opinel #6:
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- GT
 
That's some serious stag, Todd! :thumbsup::cool::cool:


Intriguing (and very legible 🤓) blade etch, Todd!:thumbsup::cool::thumbsup:

- GT
Thanks Gary! Yeah, gotta love that subtle blade etch! 🙄🤣
Great combination..... difficult to beat a Case and SAK combo. Everything you need..... unless you want to baton some firewood, I suppose.... :rolleyes:
personally, I'd use a hatchet, but that's just me....:cool:
🤣🤣 Thanks hornetguy, haven’t had to baton any firewood at school in the last 30 years so I think I’m good! 🤣👍
Alox knife this week is a red Old Cross Pioneer (that served as a "pinch hitter" last week, and has its regularly-scheduled turn this week):
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non-Alox SAK this week is a Vic Pocket Pal (this happens to be the 3rd of 3 Pocket Pals in my rotation schedule):
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Bailed non-SAK this week is an Imperial Kamp King:
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International knife this week is an Opinel #6:
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- GT
Great knives Gary, I love my little #6. 😊👍
 
Perfect background for that Barlow with the gorgeous Saw Cut Bone. 🤠:thumbsup:
Thank you John :) :thumbsup:
Not feeling very creative today, So I'm just going with my Usual Lamb.
That's all you need buddy :) :thumbsup:
Alox knife this week is a red Old Cross Pioneer (that served as a "pinch hitter" last week, and has its regularly-scheduled turn this week):
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non-Alox SAK this week is a Vic Pocket Pal (this happens to be the 3rd of 3 Pocket Pals in my rotation schedule):
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Bailed non-SAK this week is an Imperial Kamp King:
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International knife this week is an Opinel #6:
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- GT
I always enjoy seeing that Pioneer Gary, it oozes charm and character :) Nice choices :thumbsup:
Handsome pair my friend, love the covers on the Boker :cool: :thumbsup:
 
Nice to see that SAK two weeks in a row. 🤠 :thumbsup:
We have so many owls around here it fun to just sit on the deck at night and listen to them.
Us too. 🤠:thumbsup:
We have one tree in the back where they like to gather.
It's fun to shine a flashlight in the tree and see all their eyes blinking... It's like a Christmas tree.
That Boker Swell End is starting to call my name louder and louder... super nice.
 
My carry today is a little memory lane knife. In the late 1980's I bought two small Schrade Stockman pattern penknives from one of my lumberyard customers, an Old Timer 108OT and an Uncle Henry 807UH, carried one or the other everyday to work but by 2005 I had lost both of them. Trying to find USA made replacements in the mid 2000's launched my knife collecting bug. Found a couple of the Old Timer version pretty soon after starting but yesterday I finally happened across a used, but in great condition, example of the Uncle Henry. Decided to carry it today for old time sake, even though the size is smaller than I prefer nowadays. OH
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