What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

i finally took an updated pic of my edc carry
all thats missing is my smokes, bandana, my phone and my wallet
but this seems to be whats working for me

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I started the day with a Buck Vantage, but after ripping down a bunch of cardboard boxes I decided to try the Opinel. It did a much better job on the cardboard. Buck went back in my drawer.

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This week on the cycle a swayback jack with a bit more sway then i normal like..
Reportedly made by Catonsville Pocket & Pen Knife Co.. it has no tang marks so who knows

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These two today, a RR Sowbelly Stockman from Andi, and my Bladeforums Easy-Open Jack from Duncan :)

 
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That looks very much like a Sheffield-made knife. See the ones made by Arthur Wright & Sons for example for the similarity :)
 
That Swayback is defo an Ettrick!

Jack and I were discussing the parculiarities of this design and English vs American naming conventions/rules on pocket knives.

Today I've got probably my favorite (stainless) folding knife on my hip....
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