What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Got this old Remington Dogleg Jack with me today...


Jason

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That's nice Jason!!! :thumbup: :thumbup: I've never seen one in the flesh. Not many of them came through Claiborne Parish in the 60's, 70's, 80's.

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@ Doug Add

Oh boy, oh boy, that 86er is a real WINNER :thumbup:

Why don't we have such wonderful Schrade or Camillus old-timers here in germany :(
Do you know, how lucky you Americans can be ?
It is pay back for keeping all the really nice bokers over there:D
 
My new Ben Hogan pattern from GEC. The stag on the reverse isn't as pretty as the top (often true, actually), but overall, great knife. I'm happy. Just need to sort out a pocket sheath or something to carry it better.

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removed that opinel hawkbill on the far right and replaced it with the buck 301 on the far left.
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tonight i have been drinking some alcohol, listening to some old rock and roll and making a couple pans full of enchiladas for the coming week.
used the buck to open a couple packages that my greasy fingers couldnt quite manage. it worked pretty good for a factory edge.
 
I have had to do repair working around the house... the TL-29 followed me. It´s a beautiful tool!! :)

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I'll be playing in a poker tournament tonight which will require the lifting of caps so this old camco will be with me.
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Apologies I've been mainly lurking this week, the missus found out she was off to Cambodia on Monday....she flew out this morning. That didn't help my lack of sleep much I tell you!

Anyway, I'm not sure what side of the traditional line you folks would class this, but I'd say it makes the grade....

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....EKA Swede 60. Carbon Steel with Bubinga scales. Patented in the US in 1974.
 
I've shown my amber carved stag bone Queen #06L quite a bit, because I carried it for such a long time.
Here is an older #06L in their regular carved stag bone. I touched it up and am carrying it today, for the 1st time.

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Corey, I like a slender clip, whether you call it California, or muskrat or whatever . . . they are very elegant and useful.
 
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