What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

I may have to try one of these out. It has that Peanut pen blade I want, but in a larger handle I guessing.

PM me your address sir. You just won a totally random and for no apparent reason GAW!

Time to turn off my computer, because that's a most perfect note on which to end the night.

(I'll still be happy knowing about this tomorrow, and beyond. Well done once again, sitflyer. :))

~ P.
 
It's pretty early in the day, but I went with a RR medium Stockman.

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Hey guys, I've seen random threads on this topic in the past, but haven't found anything recent. I think it's cool to see what else folks on the traditional side carry on them besides their knife. Here's what I have today.
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We decided awhile back that we were going to try and keep one daily carry thread. I'm going to merge this with "What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?".
Thanks,
 
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Yesterday I used my Boker congress, then later on I switched to my #47 farm & field, but nothing seemed as good as my old faithful #9

Pete
 
Got this Colt teardrop jack in the mail yesterday, it will be in my pocket every day for the next while. I have my eye on a GEC #85 but the family just can't afford it right now. I've never held a GEC or a teardrop, but something about them just caught my eye and seems like it could be the near perfect edc pattern for my needs. From all I've read GEC seems a safe bet, top-notch maker, so I figure finding a cheaper way to test the pattern would be a good way to proceed.
I must say, for ten bucks, this Colt is a stupid amount of good solid knife.

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Today we're carrying a Roy Cover Drop Point in ATS 34 with Snakewood scales, a fine knife if I do say so myself, I'd love to have his son Ray do some engraving on it... :)

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Sorry for the poor pic... :( it doesn't do it justice.
 
Got this Colt teardrop jack in the mail yesterday, it will be in my pocket every day for the next while. I have my eye on a GEC #85 but the family just can't afford it right now. I've never held a GEC or a teardrop, but something about them just caught my eye and seems like it could be the near perfect edc pattern for my needs. From all I've read GEC seems a safe bet, top-notch maker, so I figure finding a cheaper way to test the pattern would be a good way to proceed.
I must say, for ten bucks, this Colt is a stupid amount of good solid knife.

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I wish I hadn't seen this; I've been tempted many times. I don't think I can resist now. Actually, this knife aesthetically and maybe functionally will be better for me than the GEC 85 pattern. Time will tell, I guess.

Ed J
 
That yellow rose outlaw is a beauty sitflyer :thumbup:

I have a primitive bone that I picked up in lieu of the yellow rose, regretting it now.
 
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