What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

So a 3318CV (or CS)? ๐Ÿ˜Š
Stainless blades makes the 3318SS a "fancy". ๐Ÿ˜‡
(IMHO stainless blade(s) make any knife a "fancy".)

I have to convince myself to carry and use the 3318CV I have.
A very nice stockman ... but so small ... ๐Ÿ˜ณ
Though admittedly, not as tiny as the almost "Peanut" size Case 63087SS and/or Kabar 1081 stockmans I have. ๐Ÿ™„
I am pretty sure I'd be beating my pocket/thigh every 0.25 to 0.5 hour to make sure it is still there, if I carry one of those three. ๐Ÿค”๐Ÿคจ

I "know" they are not as delicate or fragile as they feel to me.
 
So a 3318CV (or CS)? ๐Ÿ˜Š
Stainless blades makes the 3318SS a "fancy". ๐Ÿ˜‡
(IMHO stainless blade(s) make any knife a "fancy".)

I have to convince myself to carry and use the 3318CV I have.
A very nice stockman ... but so small ... ๐Ÿ˜ณ
Though admittedly, not as tiny as the almost "Peanut" size Case 63087SS and/or Kabar 1081 stockmans I have. ๐Ÿ™„
I am pretty sure I'd be beating my pocket/thigh every 0.25 to 0.5 hour to make sure it is still there, if I carry one of those three. ๐Ÿค”๐Ÿคจ

I "know" they are not as delicate or fragile as they feel to me.
3347 (3 7/8") in carbon steel. ;)
 
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Recuperating today. When we got home from town yesterday, the fuel truck was here pumping dyed red kerosene into our fuel tank that feeds our Monitor heater. The truck meter kept spinning and spinning racking up the gallons pumped like nobody's business. When the smoke cleared, it was 150 gallons at $4.059 a gallon - $608.85 for those of you who don't have a calculator. I wrote a check and gave it to the driver on the spot. It's a 250 gallon tank so it could have been a lot worse. Anyway, we're home today having biscuits and gravy with Jimmy Dean hot sausage for breakfast. This CV Sowbelly will do for pocket carry today.

Interesting Ed.
Excuse my ignorance. Does that heat the house for the winter?
Mitch
 
I keep a few knives on top of a shelf where I dress and when I saw that 2 old Taylors Eye Witness had managed to get side by side I decided that they would be my carry for today. I was lucky enough to find them both prior to 2017 but the old re-cycled photos were taken in 2019 . One of them is a Sheepfoot and the other is a Lambfoot . Both are still great knives to use .
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Edited to add : The old calculator is from about 1988 .


Harry
 
I keep a few knives on top of a shelf where I dress and when I saw that 2 old Taylors Eye Witness had managed to get side by side I decided that they would be my carry for today. I was lucky enough to find them both prior to 2017 but the old re-cycled photos were taken in 2019 . One of them is a Sheepfoot and the other is a Lambfoot . Both are still great knives to use .
bG1oaTy.jpg

alRAQm7.jpg

70z5AUr.jpg


Edited to add : The old calculator is from about 1988 .


Harry
Harry, you have 2 treasures there.๐Ÿ˜
 
Interesting Ed.
Excuse my ignorance. Does that heat the house for the winter?
Mitch

mitch13 mitch13 It could if I ran it 24/7 but we also have a house furnace that we run too. If push comes to shove, when we have temps in the below zero range, we have a wood stove that will warm the whole house without using either heater; however, I'm too old and lame to chop wood so we don't use the wood stove often although we have about five cords of wood in the wood shed for emergencies.
 
mitch13 mitch13 It could if I ran it 24/7 but we also have a house furnace that we run too. If push comes to shove, when we have temps in the below zero range, we have a wood stove that will warm the whole house without using either heater; however, I'm too old and lame to chop wood so we don't use the wood stove often although we have about five cords of wood in the wood shed for emergencies.
๐Ÿ˜Ž thanks for that Ed.
 
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