What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Been carrying this one and really digging it so far. If not traditional enough then please remove but let me tell ya if anyone has been curious to give one a try. Do It!
 
USA Old Timers always make me happy.

Me too, and they are not very spendy to acquire and hoard.



I gave my 82y old father one of these Queen Canoes in D2 steel and amber bone, and he was quite impressed with its edge retention. He's not very gentle on his knives, using them as much to scrape and pry as to cut.
 
Still in a peanut sort of mood. Decided to break out the Sears Craftsman today. I need to take some updated photos, here's one from several months ago.

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Thanks! it's my favorite knife :D ;)

It seems to serve you well! ;)

(Whoops my typos are terrible today. Sorry folks)

Doug - I imagine, if that's taken some lovely dark colour to the blades, it looks even nicer now.
T'as a very straight edge on the main blade.
 
Gifted by Duane, this fine UH travels today.

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I'm carrying this...and I'm, uh, also wearing that shirt it's sitting on, now that I think about it.

I did a minimal cleanup on the busted tip of the pen (needs more, it's a bit butter-knifey), cleaned it up, oiled it, sharpened it, and now it snaps like a trap and cuts like a razor. I am impressed.

(Is it wrong that I have two of these, and in the back of my mind I'm thinking I ought to save up a bit and get a modern one in D2 as well?)

--Mark
 
This page has such great knives and great members act of generosity!

I commend you all my good fellows.

Sadly my traditional has only just made my pocket, image to follow, once I'm in a sheeple free zone!
 
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