What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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Today’s carry is a cigar jack “parts knife,” probably put together from Queen-related components. Note the Winterbottom bone covers, the backwards-placed blade with the tang stamp on the pile side, and the very crude bolster engraving. Perhaps I could argue that it was one of the backdoor knives that prompted the firing of a number of S&M employees, some of whom went on to found Queen? I suspect that this assemblage is of more recent origin!
 
That osage orange "punch whittler" is a winner, FC! :thumbsup::cool::cool:
Thank you Gary! It's one of the GEC's I feel comfortable having on a construction jobsite, as the more scratches and dents it gets the *better* I like this model. It's just *good* to find what you want to use, even if that means having a rotation chart and a massive inventory of knives ;)
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Elk and Schrades for Stagurday and Schradurday.
May your day be as fine as your carry and your banter Jeff! It's late for an Iris, isn't it? I was admiring your 804 yet again and I feel I must remark, you were right all along about Delrin. I resisted, "plastic prejudice" you know, but heck that is an attractive knife.

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Have a great Labor Day weekend, all! The Eureka will be laboring with me today.
 
Still carrying the frankenlifter. Forgot to get a knife picture until tonight but I did get a couple pictures while I was working today.
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Great knife Bart Sacto Sacto but the highlight of your post is the dog. I always like seeing cattle worked in my area and watching the dogs work the cattle. Those dogs look scruffy at times and look unorganized but when it comes time to get down to business, they push those cattle like nobody's business.
 
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