What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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Great pic! I hope y'all are having a good time down at this part of the country! There's an endless amount of land & history to experience here. I'm nextdoor in South Carolina but I often go into Georgia, Tennessee & North Carolina. They're a relatively short drive from where I'm at.
This area has everything from the Smoky Mountains to rolling farmland plains & back down to the low land swamps then leading up to the coast line & beaches. A little bit of everything.


P.S. I'm sure you already know there's a big knife store in Sevierville, Tennessee... 😉
We have already stopped at said big knife store. That was one of 2 main reasons for heading down here. I believe we're slowly heading back north starting today.
 
Stag/Horn Knife of the Week is a stag Case peanut I got at a local gun&knife show 9 years ago. I usually go to the show with cash for the entry fee plus whatever I've budgeted for knife buying. The Case stag seemed like a great deal but more than I was planning to spend, so I had to search all my pockets and dip into my roll of quarters for bus fare to supplement my knife money to pay for it.



Work Knife of the Week is my Colonial Forest-Master, the first knife I ever owned from about 1960:


- GT
 
Stag/Horn Knife of the Week is a stag Case peanut I got at a local gun&knife show 9 years ago. I usually go to the show with cash for the entry fee plus whatever I've budgeted for knife buying. The Case stag seemed like a great deal but more than I was planning to spend, so I had to search all my pockets and dip into my roll of quarters for bus fare to supplement my knife money to pay for it.



Work Knife of the Week is my Colonial Forest-Master, the first knife I ever owned from about 1960:


- GT
I sure hope you were able to save your milk money!
 
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