What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

This old "NEW YORK KNIFE CO" Barlow

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Paul
 
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Been totin' my 2012 Forum Knife lately, but switched up to this Wiseman after I got home from work today.
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Carried a mini Copperhead to work today, clip main with stag covers. Then I put this one in my pocket afterwards

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I also think I finally found a yeller Peanut to call my own, a NOS Camillus single blade Yello-Jaket. It's so slim it disappeared in my watch pocket.
 
Carrying a slightly rusty and neglected old timer that I carried when I was a kid. Along with my boys knife from my current regular rotation.
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Only had the peanut half of the day, it fell out of my pocket :frown: Tomorrow I will be spending the day looking through the couch, truck, and bedroom. If not there, then who knows where the little guy could be.
 
I am totin' the same knives I've had in my pockets for the last week. Went on a 4-day vacation across the water to Victoria, with my sweetie. We often go there to enjoy the 270 degrees of waterfront (a peninsula) of our historical Provincial Capitol. World's greatest Italian Restaurant, and an antique row that has often turned up a nice Sheffield knife (very British don'tcha know!) are among the treats to be found there.
No knives this time, but a fine, old, long string of cherry amber beads was not to be ignored!
Accompanying Old Boiley, and Mr. To-Mah-To, who provided incidental cutting tasks, is said aged necklace. We share a love of antique and First Nations beads.
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Victoria is my home town! I did not realize that you were so close by :)
At the moment I'm in vancouver finishing up my school but will be back in Victoria when I'm done. I go back on most weekends to visit my folks :)
 
That looks interesting. Any chance you have a shot of that one closed?

Here's a couple of it closed. The one in natural light shows the color of the maroon linen micarta better.
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Also interested in more info, looks like a great knife :thumbup:

Thanks, Jeff. It's 3 1/2" closed with two backsprings and no liners. It's nice and comfy in hand with the sunken joints and the lack of a third blade allows the sheepfoot to sit low in the frame. Here's the original thread that Gene posted in the Knife Maker's Gallery with the rest of the specs and some more pics.
 
...I'll let someone else say it this time...

It was said off line.


Meanwhile, a yellow Buck 309 was in my pocket at work today. (Good for opening goody bags and pretty close to meeting company restrictions on knife size. They won't throw me in the hoosegow for 1/8"...I don't think.)
 
6332 stockman

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Here is a picture of my favorite, and most used blade on the stockman:

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