What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Canal Street Pinch in D2 and India Sambar stag and a Sean O'Hare Splice in stabilized Afzelia burl and Mike Norris Fire Clone stainless damascus.


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Kris
 

Nice knife, Frank! And one of your best pictures yet. :) Are you up to 2,000 strokes yet?

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You can keep posting this picture, because I'm going to keep looking at it. :D Very cool effect, while showing off both knives to advantage.


Okay, so 'splain again what all that one multi-tooled "blade" can do?

Could you show more pictures of this pocket knife by itself....the handle is very nice....

Hey, hey! Always nice to see you, M. TEX. :)

But the stag, the stag just isn't speaking to me. Is it too cold, too gray? Too untoasty, too bland? Talk to me folks and give your honest opinion. Will it develop character over time with use? Did I expect too much?

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That's "Case stag," and looks to be about as good as it gets, at least as found on current knives. Whether or not you find it acceptable in the long run is an entirely up to you, but I don't think you'll do better from Case.

I'm continuing to carry my TC Barlow, freshly Claire-tested and Claire-approved:
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~ P.
 
I have to agree...that old cell phone pic is just beautiful!!!. A.L.

Thanks for the compliment, Jack. That one was for Andi. You coins look great framed with all the others Mike sent me. Thanks guys!!!

I just love the pic with your daughters flower! Wonderful

P, your kitten pics made my day!!

Dave, I can't get enough of the ol soup bone....wow
 
I have this knife with me a lot. The inexpensive compass was helpful getting me acquainted with the terminal/city when we landed on a trip that I recently took.

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A Conductor today.


Always a fine choice, so much blade in a compact frame too. I'd like to get one of those Micarta versions to join my faux Tortoise and Burnt Stag stablemates.

Today, another single-spring the Tidioute Half-Whitt in Pickle Green Bone took up residence in my pocket. That Wharncliffe just sliced through tough plastic flooring with ease.

Regards, Will
 
Very nice Dave :thumbup: Another I have to put on the "NEED" list ;)

Paul

Thanks Paul! I think that GEC should seriously start thinking about using what they probably consider toss away bone on other patterns. I really like the aesthetic as well!
 
Thanks guys! :thumbup: This thread is best thing for bladeforums! Such pleasure to view every day.
 
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