What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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We don't talk about it because it's not a "Traditional Knife"


SHE won't be upset if you go back and edit your picture. 🤣
What makes it “non traditional”? I assumed slipjoints were the “traditional” locking mechanism? What’s wrong with my picture? I like the actor, he’s talented.
 
What makes it “non traditional”? I assumed slipjoints were the “traditional” locking mechanism? What’s wrong with my picture?
It is against the rules of this sub forum to post knives with pocket clips.
Just because it's a slip joint, doesn't really make it a "Traditional" slip joint.
But the rules have a lot of grey area and I'm sure if you removed the clip or turned it over so we can't see it, it would probably fly with most.
 
It is against the rules of this sub forum to post knives with pocket clips.
Just because it's a slip joint, doesn't really make it a "Traditional" slip joint.
But the rules have a lot of grey area and I'm sure if you removed the clip or turned it over so we can't see it, it would probably fly with most.
I see. Okay I took the pocket clip off and replaced the picture.

“In compliance” now, or is the carbon fiber an issue as well?
 
What makes it “non traditional”? I assumed slipjoints were the “traditional” locking mechanism? What’s wrong with my picture? I like the actor, he’s talented.
Modern locking mechanisms such as Walker liner locks, pocket clips, holes / studs to allow one hand opening are all out. (Traditional liner locks, such as the lock on a TL29, are in.) Add a clip to a stockman, and it needs to be posted elsewhere. By the same token, if it is traditional except for a clip and you remove the clip, feel free to post it here.
From the guidelines. It's about the pocket clip.
 
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