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What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Let's please get back to the discussion of Traditional Knives being carried and leave the rest for emails and PM or the appropriate discussion forum. Thanks.

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OK, finally done with my fence-line duties for this week now and removed my root'n toot'n hip belt hardware companions.. But still haven't let go and pried loose my fingers from my very fine #318 Stockman in W.R. Case's discontinued Bone-Stag from my pocket.. Son,, on this light tackle, she sure is a fine production pocketknife that'll handle the hardy cutting tasks that'll be thrown at her at any given time dont'ch'a know..

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Ray Cover...D2 and Westinghouse Ivory Micarta @ 3.5" closed:

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Queen Dogleg Jack #51 in 'Winterbottom' brown delrin (Forest Edge) in D2
Good half stops
Very sharp
 
The little guy in the pic below snuck into work with me today. 2" blade, but the overall length is over the 4.5" limit they have at work. Camillus, 440A I think, with delrin scales. Kind of neat little single spring affair. A fun little guy.

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Well, I finished installing ceramic tile in the master bedroom today and I am exhausted. :yawn:

I had my trusty Victorinox farmer with me and I placed it on the sink as I was laying tile. I reached up for it to use it to cut some seam tape and it fell right into a bucket of mortar! :( I took it outside and sprayed it down with the hose and while it is a little "crunchy" on opening a couple of blades, it still opens well. This is also my fishing knife so it sometimes is around sand and gets crunchy but no rust or any other problems. These SAKs are really good knives for the money! :thumbup:

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Today it's a Schatt Half Whit....in green bone.Very good slicer that's been at work on cheese,a small melon and part of a cold chicken....not at all bad! Thin blades on this single spring knife.

Nice to see that CASE Bonestag Stockman sunnyd. I keep a cv Bonestag stockman in my work pack,just the right size for most tasks.CASE must be INSANE to discontinue that handle option.
 
THE MOTHER OF TOILET SEAT ON THE BOTTOM. FOR THE PAST WEEKS I'VE BEEN CARRYING THESE LITTLE ONES EXCLUSIVELY.I MAY DO THAT ONE YEAR CHALLENGE LIKE THE PEANUT ONE...WHO STARTED THAT ONE?
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went totally traditional today.
Pair of Sodbusters ( one in SS , yellow one in CV ) , Lone Wolf City Knife and a EDFU in D2 that I made for myself.

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