What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Now that the mail's here, I'm totin' this beauty- a wonderful gift from Duane/sitflyer. That's 4 half stops, 4 long pulls!! Stunning. Thank you sir, you've taken generosity to a whole new level.
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Wow that IS beautiful lighting IMHO. CRISP, FRESH, wow.


Not changing this anytime soon


Jeff,

I will believe that when I see it :D

I know what you mean about electrical work though, that is why I used a razor knife most. You can actually cut a single wire the length of it when you get good, just with the tip. The tips got broken a lot though. I hope that one works out for you, its very nice.

Kevin
 
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Well since it just arrived I have my S&M cotton sampler in the front pocket and the 73 in a sheath.
 
Jeff,

I will believe that when I see it :D
Well to be fair I did say "soon" :D. But ya I think I swap out my carry way to much these days. The wharnie is part of ongoing experimentation into a perfect rotation of exquisite pocket companions. So far the searching and experimenting has not ended but only my wife will complain about it ;)

I know what you mean about electrical work though, that is why I used a razor knife most. You can actually cut a single wire the length of it when you get good, just with the tip. The tips got broken a lot though.

That thin tip is a dream for electrical work and many other things. I always have a utility knife handy in my tool bag. I like to use my knives but I wont do something that I know can damage them, not worth it.

I hope that one works out for you, its very nice.
Thanks, I think this one will be a keeper. The liner lock is a fun feature and makes it very unique in my small collection.

Hope all is well my friend

Jeff
 
Here's mine for about the last 10-12 years.A 3 7/8" stockman suits my pocket and purposes. 1 spey bld to open cans(never sharpened,actually dulled on purpose),1 nice little spear bld kept extra sharp,1 big California clip (nail pull near the point)blade for cutting limbs,peel fruit,etc. A very pocket worn Wards.Steel liners,perhaps WWII Winchester.Correct me if I'm wrong.
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After performing its leather working duties so admirably yesterday, I though my Buffalo scaled Tidioute #53 had earned its place in my pocket today....

 
^^ Git!

Sam, that looks great. I love the half green look of the mark side scale.
In that light, this is really not helping my 'I do not need a #54' mantra!!!
 
I was in the mood for carrying a smaller fixed blade next to the peanut today...

Schrade Scharpfinger next to Case Peanut (somehow it was Delrin Day for me :D )



... next to the usual stuff.
 
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