What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Carrying a Kissing Cranes whittler in stag and a Schatt & Morgan Barlow in some nice winter bottom bone today. The whittler sees a fair amount of pocket carry.
Not sure why but I've had the Barlow for about 7 years and haven't really carried or used it much, it 's really a perfectly solid knife with great blade action and cuts with
the best of them. :)
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They both look fantastic Greg. 😎👍
 
As Bob said earlier, I'm tired, applies to me now, as I have spent a good portion of yesterday and this morning cleaning up this old knife. A picked bone New York Knife Company pre-Hammer Brand tang stamp, which I expect puts this Eureka Jack from the 1890-1910 era. Rare to see a clip main on any Eureka Jack. Anyhow, I am glad to add it to my collection and will tote it the rest of the day. 😊

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You do it a great honor Mr.P. ...nice.
 
Thanks Todd...wife is home...life is returning to normal.
Wonderful to hear sir!!

Time to screw up its collectible value, just can’t keep it in the tube anymore,
All my knives are users. I can’t help it. Use that knaff sir!


Speaking of users, I’m carrying one of my favorite “can do nearly anything” knives today - the 29.
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Through a series of adventures, lets just say, I got this knife in today thanks to DocJekl DocJekl and the good folks at DLT J Jordan@DLT

See more detail here at DLT

Very light weight, walk and talk is excellent, there is a stop pin so the blade doesn't hit the back spring. The blade is ground down fairly thin behind the edge so it cuts well right out of the box.

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I'd recommend it, carry wise you'd not know you had it in your pocket, nice and light but very serviceable folder.
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^Great dog pic🤙

Two Camillus today.View attachment 2075887View attachment 2075886

@Old Engineer, and Will,
I think both of your knives have nice looking stag. Will, yours looks like some dropped antlers I’ve seen, with the ravages of weather, but before the rodents find them and chew them up.

I had some elk scraps that I used on this Camillus. The bark that was on it was unremarkable, and as I polished down the ends, I decided to go all the way and polish them entirely. The result is kind of plain compared to craggy stag, but feels silky smooth, like polished bone. Almost as smooth as genuine Delrin®️🤪
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Great job on that Cammie !

As Bob said earlier, I'm tired, applies to me now, as I have spent a good portion of yesterday and this morning cleaning up this old knife. A picked bone New York Knife Company pre-Hammer Brand tang stamp, which I expect puts this Eureka Jack from the 1890-1910 era. Rare to see a clip main on any Eureka Jack. Anyhow, I am glad to add it to my collection and will tote it the rest of the day. 😊

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Lovely old knife and great job cleaning it up !
 
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