What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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Case Peanut SS in Harvest Orange

-Brett
 
I needed something light and very sharp. Oddly enough, an RR Mini Copperhead in Amber Bone seemed the best for the job. Excellent finish on this knife, horribly sharp it certainly is....
 
Been carryin' this mid 40s smooth Bone Graef & Schmidt Jack I found in the basement rusted shut and covered in paint.


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I gotta take a current pic, I've since polished it up and after grinding out all the chips on the blade it has a hair poppin' edge. :)
 
All of Case's G-10 I've seen has been done almost as well as your Moose. ( Nice Pic )
Don't have any ..... yet.
 
Doing a good bit of yard work the last few days, so this has been riding in my pocket. Would hate to rust up a carbon blade GEC.

This A.G. Russel Gun Stock is one stout knife. Very hard to beat for twice the money IMO.

 
With some tricksome waters to navigate, I boiled things down to the essentials: What knife for the day?

This one:

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~ P.
 
I have my Victorinox Safari Solo with me today...and my lucky penny courtesy of Jack :thumbup:

 
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Wow, so many great knives above - too many to 'quote' without basically duplicating the whole page! :thumbup: Nice to see that Jack again Ted. Lovely Marbles Kris. P, I'm putting on the Bessie Smith! ;)

I'm carrying this 1970 Case Stockman gifted by me by Gevonovich (that's another great pic above sir), and my Higonokami, a present from Blaine :)



 
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Using my peanut to pluck cherries at the in laws. I used a one hand folder with a super steel (para2 cts-204p) to start but it was too large up in the tree so the small handy pocket scalpel that is the peanut came to the rescue.
 
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