What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Just had this Buck 110 commemorative and coin delivered from Walmart for $37.51 total. Best thing I ever purchased from Wallyworld that's for sure. So I am toting this around today.

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Thanks for mentioning this! I ordered one after this post.


$34.97 in cart. .03 cents short of free shipping at a charge of $6.99.

I added a $3.88 headlamp instead of paying the shipping.

$38.85 to my door without taxes and shipping!

Only minor gripe is the blade has a little side to side blade play
 
Thanks for mentioning this! I ordered one after this post.


$34.97 in cart. .03 cents short of free shipping at a charge of $6.99.

I added a $3.88 headlamp instead of paying the shipping.

$38.85 to my door without taxes and shipping!

Only minor gripe is the blade has a little side to side blade play
Bummer! I bet Buck would take care of that if you sent it in.
 
Thank you for your kind words, Jack!!! :) :thumbsup:

A pair of fine Random Tuesday slicers for you today, Jack; I always love seeing your tough old Carl Schlieper Scout, a real classic! :cool::D:thumbsup::thumbsup:
Many thanks JJ, I always enjoy carrying that knife, and the steel is great :) :thumbsup:
Had a single bladed jack with me today.
Beefy and beautiful :cool: :) :thumbsup:

Have a great day everyone :thumbsup:

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A lovely ride out today even though it was overcast and threatening to rain.

I have found a great place to explore, ive been before but didnt realise the full extent of what was available.

I took my pocket Barlow which I like a lot.











































Looks like a grand day out and about. A sweet barlow for the trip. Thanks for sharing.
Bob
 
Yesterday's bike ride in the country hosted this 1998 Buck 442 Bucklite on my hip. I normally tote my 1995 Custom-Elk Antler-Scaled, 112 Ranger while riding in the country, and reserve this knife for traveling by air, which I don't do anymore. I also carry it while visiting the beach - the salt water doesn't seem to affect it in any way. But yesterday, It just felt right riding on my hip in a codura nylon Buck pouch, as I was traveling light with my Nikon and Ultra-Wide Angle 10-20mm zoom lens, and only one banana. To clarify... my Redbone 303 Buck Cadet rode in my pocket, as well as the SwissBuck Trekker that resides in my bike trunk bag, while exploring the Mississippi River bottomland on this day.

I'm a clip blade & brass liner sort of guy at heart - something to do with the knives I knew growing up. With that said, I still couldn't pass on this garage sale Buck for a buck a number of years back. This is the one that had a broken tip, and was so full of what looked to be tackle box gunk, that I cleaned it up and spent the $2.75 shipping and sent it off to Buck Knives for a re-profiling of the tip. ($2.75... those were the days, my friend)

I guess I'm softening a bit on that drop-point gig, because I just laid it out to be today's hip carry around the homefront.

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And, as Bella the DirtDawg lived her life's mantra... "Live Life Like Someone Left the Gate Open"
 
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