What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

I love bucks too, :D and yes, it is a regrind.
the other blades are also reground, but not as good as the sheepsfoot. Still cut well though.







sorry for the plethora of pics, but i did carry this one today.
 
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Any day that the tools on your belt and in your pocket say Schrade Walden is destined to be a great day.
 
Today I'm carrying my Northfield 42 Missouri Trader, stag scales, lockback. Can't remember if they're natural or burnt stag But somewhat irrelevant. Asidefrom a Buck 112 it was my first (what I would consider anyways) truly traditional knife. Haven't carried it much recently after getting into slipjoints but it's back in the rotation. Lovely knife. Scales are very mismatched, but I knew that going in thanks to a dealer that provides photos of every angle of the exact knife being bought. I knew they were mismatched but loved the look of this particular one anyways. Nice, even, medium grey patina going on. A pleasure to use.
 
Breaking out the old Ulster stockman. The first know Damascus blade in the world;)

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Sturizi....What a super picture of a real beauty of a knife!!

Brian...What a wonderful gift. I love those covers.

Thank you, nonammenomad. It one of my first oldies and it hooked me good.
 
^^ Looking good amigo. I confess I'm still not putting my White Owl in the pocket all that much :-/

I would carry mine more, but the bail gets on my nerves. In hindsight I should have gone for the Tidioute... I was mesmerised by the Northfield's long pull which looks delicious on the clip blade.
 
This Menefee backpocket came in the mail today, purchased from forum member Geode (great seller BTW).
It seems to be an early model with an interesting sort of rounded profile to the back spring.


 
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