What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Very good to see a 35 on show and being carried also @Old Engineer was showing a fine example. Few years ago they were all the rage and the 'trend' everybody seemed to want to be in on it. People migrate elsewhere,trends change, but real taste doesn't :cool: Particularly like the Cougar Claw bone it mellows well and is reminiscent of Queen's wonderful Winterbottom Bone, grippy too. This big Equal End /Cigar pairs very well with the smaller 68 White Owl in my view.

Thanks, Will
Thank you, Will. I agree, it's just one of those knives that's too good not to be a user. I have Charlie's 35/HJ-10 also and feel the same way about it. A two blade single spring in a cigar/equal end pattern really appeals to my taste. If I had a couple more of these 35's in different covers they would be in the carry rotation too. :thumbsup::)
 
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It's a Victorinox (Swiss Army Knife) Tinker model. Great knife. Been carrying one for about 30 years.
If it was a Wenger, it would be the Canyon.
And if it was a Wenger with an earwax remover thing in place of the phillips screwdriver, it would be the Viking.179C9279-39A3-4C60-A12D-CA1BFFC0786E.jpeg
And you’re right, Mr. Rich. It’s indeed a great knife.
 
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