What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Good looking working knife, Andi. What is the model number of your chestnut bone stockman?

Thanks Doug! Yes indeed, it´s really a great working knife.

The yeller one has the number #3318 and the chestnut bone on has #63032.
 
I'm still enjoying my Peanut. Maybe I'll make another urban kit, but use the Peanut instead of the SAK Classic SD :eek:

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Thanks Doug! Yes indeed, it´s really a great working knife.

The yeller one has the number #3318 and the chestnut bone on has #63032.

Thanks Andi. I like them both, but am drawn more to the bone and the blade configuration of the 63032. My 6332 is my second favorite stockman, right after my Schrade 832.

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Well Doug, the 63032 was my only EDC for nine months, so I know what you mean. The penblade is more functional than the spey, imo. And I prefer the standart clip blade over the turkirsh clip blade.

However - but both are great knives :)
 
tear drop jack...YALE BRAND {USA MADE} ..solid red and black sparkle celluloid handles...PURDY!
ESTERBROOK fountain pen..CAMDEN/NJ/USA
vintage ole gerber tac knife that i found years ago on a playground.USA GERBER!{i like ole gerbers}
BICS in about every pocket...and a ZIP!.
stash box.
 
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I really like the looks of these new acrylic conductor whittlers! That denim blue fade looks great. Thanks for sharing to the both of you!

You're welcome. :)

This "Faded Blue Denim" acrylic is crazy stuff, what with its hidden sparkle factor. I just posted more pictures here.

~ P.
 


Very nice Nate :thumbup:. I need to stop neglecting mine and put it back in my pocket, just a perfect all around knife.

I carried my Oeser today. Had to trim some wood shims left tall above the cabinets today, scrape some marker off the stone and cut up some cardboard and open a few caulk tubes. Just a pleasure to use this knife, I usually smile every time I need to pull it out and put it to use.

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perfect knife you have there, and i have alot more use for a corkscrew than a pen knife. :thumbup:

Thank you for the compliment!

I ordered this knife to mister Beillonet (better cutlers of France twice of sharpened) who learnt me that on the base (in France) the corkscrew served to open the bottles of perfume, not wine or other alcohol.
 
Just got this one earlier today (a gift from my wife).
After a quick wipe down, straight into the pocket it went!

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