What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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Jack, akadave2, and willgoy

Thank you gentleman. The old gal needed a bit of work but you all know I enjoy that the most. I could not be more pleased.
 
Generally my EDC is "traditional", or easily replaceable. Which does bring up another subject. I carry the Tremor, Buck, and Oldtimer, but I would like to replace the Buck with a Leek that I've had for about four years. For some reason I have only had access to the Leek for about three months of that time. It has gone AWOL about five times, once for at least a year. I've lost knives before but I've never had a knife that regularly disappears. It's not the size, the Oldtimer has been with me for years and years. I just found the Leek last week after 8 or 9 months AWOL and now it's missing again.

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I carried these two with me today. An old NYKCo. "Hammer Brand" Dogleg Jack and my new "TC" Saddle
Brown Barlow. It's a dandy...imho.

Jason

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Thanks all for the great comments. The eureka moose rode in the watch pocket its first day and saw some good light duty. Cut up some cardboard templates and opened a few boxes. This thing is so razor sharp and thin, carved some foam for a template and I thought I was using a hot knife it was effortless. The more I handle and use it the better it gets, it feels like it was molded to my hand. Looking forward to this one aging along with me. A few pics on this rainy day :D


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Jeff, thanks for the additional pictures!!! What a knife and I can see a long relationship in the years to come, what a beauty:thumbup:

Gev, what a great knife my friend---wow, I love the oldies as well:thumbup:

Jason, what a hit!!! They just keep comin---very nice.

Paul
 
Jeff...you're killing me with the pics! That is a "grail" for sure. Please use it in good health...if you ever want to unload it........I'm just saying....

Tomorrow for me....going solo with the #76 Outlaw Jack...Rat Finks stay at home!

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Peter
 
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Thanks all for the great comments. The eureka moose rode in the watch pocket its first day and saw some good light duty. Cut up some cardboard templates and opened a few boxes. This thing is so razor sharp and thin, carved some foam for a template and I thought I was using a hot knife it was effortless. The more I handle and use it the better it gets, it feels like it was molded to my hand. Looking forward to this one aging along with me. A few pics on this rainy day :D


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That knife IS you my friend.

Jeff...you're killing me with the pics! That is a "grail" for sure. Please use it in good health...if you ever want to unload it........I'm just saying....

Tomorrow for me....going solo with the #76 Outlaw Jack...Rat Finks stay at home!

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Peter

Love it.
 
Some great looking knives and some beautiful photographs :thumbup:

Gpong to be carrying my Camillus Jack and 1951 Libert Belgian clasp knife today :)



 
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