What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

We have a bright sunny day, too. Somewhere uo there above the gray sky and band of snow. 😄
You carry the Lloyd often, but I have never mentioned what a nice looker it is!
A long, slim single blade trapper carries so nicely.
Thanks, Jeff. I could probably be happy with the Lloyd in my pocket every day, but being an equal opportunity knife nut, I find myself trying to give all worthy candidates a chance. ;) At 4" long with CPM-154 steel, and the killer stag and pattern, it just ticks all the boxes for me. Add to that it was made by a friend of the forum, John Lloyd, who very generously donated all the stag used on the 2014 Traditional forum knife, as well as the Canal Street Cutlery Eric's Jack, that was offered as an alternate/addition.
Since we all like pics, here's a few more.
Did I mention that it really carries well too, and is comfortable to use!
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Yesterday, I took our tax papers to the local tax man and then went to the hospital to have an abscess/boil/owie under my right shoulder blade lanced. Well, all that activity has me a bit tired today so I'm not doing anything - zilch, zip, nadda, today. My only challenge is to select a Bunny knife from my Fluffle of Bunny Knives. Pretty sure it'll be the third one down in the middle - an A. Wright manufactured single blade Bunny Knife. It should handle anything I come across between my desk, reclining chair, or the kitchen.

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Yesterday, I took our tax papers to the local tax man and then went to the hospital to have an abscess/boil/owie under my right shoulder blade lanced. Well, all that activity has me a bit tired today so I'm not doing anything - zilch, zip, nadda, today. My only challenge is to select a Bunny knife from my Fluffle of Bunny Knives. Pretty sure it'll be the third one down in the middle - an A. Wright manufactured single blade Bunny Knife. It should handle anything I come across between my desk, reclining chair, or the kitchen.

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Your post made me look up “bunny knife “. All this time I just thought it was a name GEC gave to one of its patterns. You learn something new all the time.
 
Took the dogs on a snowy hike this morning, so the Woodland Micarta 23 was along for the ride. This one is an SFA with the "Hotdog" shield in lieu of the "Badge" shield from the production run...

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Nice one Jim. I think the hotdog shield looks good on that one…but then again, I think the hotdog shield looks good on most any knife.
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I didn’t REALLY mean you should ask, because it was not a very exciting or interesting event. 😏
Picture, if you will, locking and closing the car door at the exact same instant that you see the keys hanging from the ignition. And you are 50 miles from home. At night.🤨

Ever since then, I made it a habit to have my keys in hand before locking. The spare keys are insurance. And a handy place to keep my Wenger Esquire!😗

That’s so nice. And in great shape. 👌

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Case XX Sodbuster as ballast in my left front storage locker (pocket).View attachment 2061973

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Have a great day, alright?
Jeff I like your sod buster but really like the Camillus. 👍All those knives in my pocket and I would look like a plumber from behind.😜
 
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