What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

I'll be packing these for the next few, going away with my wife and daughter for our anniversary.

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Pete
 
I'll be packing these for the next few, going away with my wife and daughter for our anniversary.

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Pete

Very nice Pete, have a great time (looks like the girls are going to take you to the cleaners! :D )

Jack
 
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Just one of my usuals. Inherited from my grandfather. It was with me this morning while I was out on the moor cutting peats. It will be with me when I leave for work in five minutes too.ImageUploadedByTapatalk1369228969.118402.jpgImageUploadedByTapatalk1369228986.552221.jpg
Sorry about the crap phone pictures.
 
Have a good time with your girls, Pete. I hope you can celebrate the anniversary, my friend. Nice setup, BTW :)
 
Case 62032 CV Medium Stockman in jigged chestnut bone. Don't have a picture of it. Same size/pattern as the Case Sm. Texas Jack but with 3 blades.
 
Today is unique for me. First today is wooden Wednesday and I have just received this fine oak handled Case sway back jack which I will carry and use today.

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I really like the character of the oak and the stain they used for these covers. The rest of the knife is "Case sway back jack". Now, as I said, today is unique for me. I am carrying a brand new oak handled SBJ for the first time; second, this is may 500th post in this thread; third, this is my 3000th post at Bladeforums which means a give away is in order. Check for the thread later today as I put it together.

Please remember the victims in Oklahoma that lost friends and family members and/or all their possessions in the terrible tornado strikes there yesterday. I urge you to help if you can.

Ed J
 
Today as for the last week the mighty Pemberton has been in my fob pocket and as backup the Dogleg Trapper has been on my belt. I did try posting some photos, joined Photobucket put some pics there, then the darned machine started on about urls and pasting and such, completely lost me, perhaps i will try again when my brain has cooled down...
 

Ed,
congrats for your 3000 posts, and for your new knife; I love my green SBJ, but if I had to choose another one to buy, the smooth oak version would be my target.
Not going anywhere today (after a tough nightshift), so I'm just taking care of my aromatic herbs, with my dedicated gardening knife, thanks to Keith:

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Fausto
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Thanks for the comments folks on the SBJ. Fausto, that's a sweet little Schrade jack. What's the model number on that one. I didn't know Schrade made a jack in that configuration (with the sheepsfoot).

Ed, that is a beauty! Kind of reminds me of the coconut palm GEC used for a short while.

That coconut palm wood is really unique; I dawdled around too long to get one. I would like to have a 62 in that wood.

Just in general, I find myself moving into a "wood phase", possibly influenced in that direction by all of the wonderful wood covers being shown in the "wooden Wednesday" thread. Someone else here had one of these and posted in this thread. I was enamored with it, but just recently found this opportunity to get one.

Ed J
 
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Very nice Pete, have a great time (looks like the girls are going to take you to the cleaners! :D )

Jack

Thanks, but she's my sugar mama, I've got it easy theses days, I went from 80 hour work weeks to stay at home dad & she's 9 years younger then me :-)

Pete
 
Thanks, but she's my sugar mama, I've got it easy theses days, I went from 80 hour work weeks to stay at home dad & she's 9 years younger then me :-)

Pete

Enjoy that while you can, Pete!! Congrats, enjoy your trip and nice setup your taking :)

Kevin
 
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