What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Fine tuning my new S/H bike.

That pony jack cut the plastic I was trimming on my light bracket clean and easy.

I cut open the packaging on several deliverys for the bike with it as well,its a great all round workshop knife.

This time

1,fully insured (excess lowered)
2,carrying a massive motorcycle U lock,I spent ages finding a secure way to carry it
3,tracker under the seat stem
4,quick release front light
5,fixed rear light
6,better panniers more secure,I will use a grab bag inside
7,Q/R Spindles on seat and wheels replaced with locking spindles


Tommorow I have to go to the same place for treatment at the same day and time as it was stolen last time.

Whatever the traffic chaos I am driving,once biten etc. :confused:













 
Beautiful colours John
Thank you, Jack. :)
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That'll surely get the job done. 🤠:thumbsup:
Very cool pair. 🤠:thumbsup:
 
What brand is that? I want to say it's camillus but I don't see any markings
You should trust your inner voice, because it’s right!
It is Camillus made ~ for Sears, Roebuck. Pre Craftsman trademark. Tang Stamped
HIGH CARBON.
It’s an interesting history. The Sears buyers had a reltionship with a man, not a company. So when he owned Camillus, Sears bought their knives from Camillus. When he acquired Shrade, and later, Ulster, that is who got the Sears business.

And that explains the close ties between those three companies as well. They often made runs of knives for each other. For example, there are Ulster made Old Timers out there.
 
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