What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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Man, I can't turn iTunes up loud enough to get the lousy stinking Doors tune out of head. Evil ear worm.

Barry, I carried my (new to me) Schrade 51OT earlier this week. Another biggun'. Easier carry than a 110 though.

Today it's a lighter load.


EDC - Shrade 5OT by Pinnah, on Flickr
 
Man, I can't turn iTunes up loud enough to get the lousy stinking Doors tune out of head. Evil ear worm.

Embrace it. And then segué right into "Peace Frog." And forget accomplishing anything responsible for the rest of the day. :D

And the brass and green on that Schrade is a very classy combo. :thumbup:
 
Those TL-29's are an interesting pattern Jack. I do believe I may be examining one more closely real soon.

I think you'll like the pattern Thom :thumbup:

After lunch, I switched over to the mighty Pequena :)

 
Today .... I had no idea about Thom´s thoughts, but my PAL Cutlery TL-29 was with me. I really like the knife and the bone handles are really great, thanks once more, Mike (Berkovitch).

 
Wow, Humppa! That TL-29 looks fantastic. I love the pocket worn jigged bone, looks great.

Today its the Red Bone Charlow, and my new Vic Yeoman...

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Heh, heh, heh, Fez. Now we need a picture of the knife sitting on top of the ashes... unscathed. ;)

Good call Sir !...I never thought about that...I did however think that a pic of a GEC scout in burnt stag ,in a fire was appropriate....The knife suffered no damage (im crazy not stupid)...FES
 
Good call Sir !...I never thought about that...I did however think that a pic of a GEC scout in burnt stag ,in a fire was appropriate....The knife suffered no damage (im crazy not stupid)...FES

'No knives were harmed in the taking of this pic'! :D
 
Case Bros. Barlow and the Oar Carver for me
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Smoothed the jigging and leveled the blades...
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Matt
 
I've been mighty tempted by this one a few times. Let us know your thoughts....?

Sam

Mine has a solid lock-up with no blade play in any direction (thick blade stock, well done flat grind, centered, sharp), impressively smooth operation (easily pinchable), better finished and lighter than expected. It's what a Queen Mountain Man lockback ought to be, minus the D2 (Boker's 440C steel here). Definitely a best buy in the backpocket category.
 
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After my workout and a shower, I put on a pair of shorts and found this in the pocket, so I'll go with it.

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