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What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Since I only have 1 traditional at the moment (still waiting for my Red Boned single bladed Swayback :grumpy: ), it has been my G10 handled Peanut for the past few days :thumbup:
 
Thinking about giving the Douk-Douk another shot today. That thing sharpens up easier than anything I've used before.
 
Had this in my right pocket
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This in my left
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But used a locking blade to do the "Dirty Work" today.
 
All day today.. And October is here and that means its time to get ready to go hunting once again. :)

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Anthony
 
Oh but that ^ is NICE!

More details please?

And about T. Erdelyi's pic, I like top right, appears to be wood handled trapper or jack.

Oh heck, who am I fooling? I am GREEN with envy about that whole bunch of knives!!!

Had
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This
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And a Schrade LB-1 in my watch pocket today.
 
The advertising knife on the left side of the pic with MOT scales.


That one actually has an uncut ignition key for a GM ignition switch, I'm savin' for when I can get a '69 El Camino, then I'll have it cut to shape.
 
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Oh but that ^ is NICE!

More details please?

And about T. Erdelyi's pic, I like top right, appears to be wood handled trapper or jack.

Oh heck, who am I fooling? I am GREEN with envy about that whole bunch of knives!!!

....


That one was a Schrade Closeout from Walmart, I believe it was a '90s Schrade two blade Trapper.

I managed to get 2 of them, IIRC they were called Tennessee Trappers, I had one in a Jigged Amber Bone, (I left with a Cousin back in Europe a few years back) and this one with wood scales.

The great news was I got 'em both for $7 each.:D:thumbup:
 
That one actually has an uncut ignition key for a GM ignition switch, I'm savin' for when I can get a '69 El Camino, then I'll have it cut to shape.

Wouldn't you know my eyes would be drawn to it.
So how about the case knife in the lower left with the bail? A camper? for Saturday's activities?

My Cold Steel Stockman is in my pocket tonight. The grind on the main blade is significantly off center. But I still like it.
 
My Case Amber Bone Small Texas Jack in CV has been hanging out in my pocket lately.

sunnyd,

I love seeing that knife posted. It just seems like everything about it comes together perfectly.
 
Wouldn't you know my eyes would be drawn to it.
So how about the case knife in the lower left with the bail? A camper? for Saturday's activities?...QUOTE]

Mid '80s Camper it has black composite handles and the blades are CV.:D

I carried that one alot at work, the sheeple seemed to approve.:)
 
I approve, too. It's a nice knife.
 
Buried Treasure:eek:We need a passaround:D

What is that black scaled knife with acorn shield and minimalist bolsters please? I'd EDC that in a shot! Fantastic picture.

It's a Camillus Equal End Pen with jigged bone scales.

I'll pull out the requests later and take better pics of each and carry 'em for a day. :)
 
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