What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Dad's trapper. And the peanut, and a little pocket tool, and a scout knife...
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That Tim Britton EO is a real beauty clutchcarter.



J. Oeser Lanny's Clip in LSCF and CPM 154

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pic for leatherman - left you a visitor mess.
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Kris
 
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Off topic-Kris, what displacement is that bike? And are there any other pictures of it? Don't often see those around town.
 
I keep trying to find one I like to carry more, but it isn't working.. So it's back to my Joel Chamblin 3 1/8" WT.

 
Sweet looking Imperial Jack, Doug!

Thanks. It is the thinnest two spring knife I own, but that thin package packs a lot of cutting power with two stout and sharp blades. This is just the kind of knife I like, inexpensive and durable.
 
I have numerous carry knives to choose from, but I'm having a tough time putting these two away!

 
That Blackwood EZ-Open is a really smart item!

Today, Tidioute Houndstooth Wharncliffe, really useful for cutting pix out of newspapers...:eek::D:D
 
As nice as that knife is, it's that pouch that's caught my eye. Custom, production, homemade? Very dignified looking pouch for a very pretty dignified looking knife.

It doesn't carry the knife. It's a flint and steel pouch made by a mate on the bushcraftuk forum called peterb - file at the base is a very tidy striker and the pouch holds a couple of decent sized pieces of flint and some tinder.

Had him make me one to my specs
 
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