What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Contrast Friday

In some ways they're similar ;) oddly shaped but very functional blades.

GEC 38 Chapman Pruner, Camelbone, brass, carbon, single-spring, cam. The budding/spey blade is so sharp that it makes garlic juice.. FOX Livri linerless Micarta, M390, half-stop. Weighs nothing, gives everything a pocket-knife should, tough. I've noticed reports of blade-rap but this one never has, it's also easy to guide home and does have a kick. Perhaps if they re-designed it, take away the lanyard tube- not much point on a smaller knife - and give it a stop-pin? I really like it as it is, lies flat unobtrusive in the pocket yet offers a broad interesting blade, avanti!

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Almost all weather is hat weather for me.
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After a somewhat rowdy but pleasant day at the niece's for Thanksgiving yesterday, Cindy and I are staying put on the homestead today. Have no idea what's for breakfast but it doesn't matter as I still stuffed. I haven't carried this SS 3347 Stockman recently so, I'll give it a go today.

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