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What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Spent the day with an 80T Old Timer Stockman in my pocket.
 
Sunnyd, The picture you posted as a Buck 110 looks like a 112 to me.

I admit I am trying out one of the Buck Vantage 340 single blade linerlocks. Its small, weights nothing and has a grreat pocket clip. Don't worry, I will end up giving it away because I feel sorry for someone they have such a crappy knife and then go back to my 303s or a TL-29. If they just came with fancy scales.....Chuck Buck, electric pencil signed 303,near tang, for size comparison..........First and last time I will show a linerlock on traditional forum especially with modern material scale. Some of you guys Case locks better qualify.......300Bucks
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Finally took a shot of it.

This little guy finds it's way into my pocket quite often. I know I sound like a broken record, but Case did a fine job (extra fine) on this pattern that Tony designed for them.

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I agree. Case really hit the money with that swayback. You can't beat it for the price really.
 
This shadow "Hunter" from Ken Erickson in D2:

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This shadow "Hunter" from Ken Erickson in D2:

Oh yeah! have not seen that baby. :thumbup:

Ken's knives are spoilers to me. Hard to decide to carry another in my rotation when I carry one of his for a while.
 
Thanks, guys. Gus, you just don't remember it. (Understandable at your advanced age. :p) It was my first from Ken. :cool:
 
Thanks, guys. Gus, you just don't remember it. (Understandable at your advanced age. :p) It was my first from Ken. :cool:

Ah yeah coming back to me. Blade 2008 at J&J with Gig and Ren at lunch. :D You're lucky Gig and I did not bean ya over the head and run (leaving you with Ren, the check and without a knife or rather that knife.).:confused:
 
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Elliott,

Gotta love those beef jerky scales and that modified sheepsfoot! :thumbup:

Still carrying the Case XX USA 6318 HE. After cutting up a green apple yesterday, the patina on the main blade has gotten significantly darker. :)
 
- Wonderful slippys being shown here fellows!.

- Love that Masters markksr, thats one you don't see many of.

- Great photo of that little Colonial Barlow, Pete! Those are quite useful with good hi-carbon steel. I very much look forward to your pictures. I always enjoy your creativity with vintage items when displaying your cutters. :)

Here is a like model I found a ways back still in the old blister package marked 1972..

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Going to do a little woods walking this afternoon to check for critters sign and got this old 25OT strapped to my belt today..

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That has got to be just about the perfect pocket knife. :eek:

Thank you, kind sir. I'm sure Ken will appreciate your comments and I can honestly say that I'm very pleased with this one. Ken built it just as I had asked him to. :cool:
 
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