What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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Sticking with the yellow Case 3318CV stockman and 62131 Canoe (see post 282619, page 14131) until the next mail call.
(Hades and kin MIGHT know when that'tle be.)
The 3318CV will make way for the user (US) Old Timer 8OT a generous anonymous member sent, that will be in the next mail call. 😁👍

The 62131 Canoe will continue on its voyage a while longer.
It isn't taking on water/sinking, getting water logged, listing, or suffering from dry rot, and the paddle (and arms) is still working, AND the water is deep enuf she is not in danger of going aground and no rapids/narrows in sight ... ither of which would require a portage ... nor a storm on the horizon or closer ... so y not? 😁👍

(gosh ... I miss my 24' fiberglass woodlands camo ocean going (I lived in a ocean front property house. The Atlantic Ocean was the closest water other than the inground swimming pool) square stern canoe I had in Florida. ☹️🥺)
 
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Since there seems to be some interest in Moore Maker and Canal Street boys knives lately, here are mine. The CS ones are really nice, the MM came with the blade rubbing the liner, which I centered and the extra large mortise for the shield, which they all seemed to have. All in all, really nice knives.
 

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Very tasteful pairing: fine shields and jigging and really well shown off (is that an antique radiator??) Looks astounding :cool:

Thanks, Will
Thanks, Will. :thumbsup: Yes the radiator is antique, dating to 1910 when the house was built. The heating system works perfectly, (knock on wood), and the radiators are quite decorative and stylish IMO. I love old stuff and the craftsmanship that went into building these old bungalow style homes.
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And todays carry, osage moose and orange bone small stockman.osage moose & RR - 1.jpeg
 
The Farmers Jack is just such a great knife and a style I'd more than likely not be made aware of if it wasn't for BF. In casual conversation back when they were released Lyle made a comment similar to "just try it" and emphasized it's versatility. When it arrrived I was building my front entry and it proved to be such a useful utility knife and I love everything about it, even the spey that I seldom use:)

Paired today with another great knife, the Conductor.

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