What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

May I ask what the one under the 110 photo is.
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That would be a Camco 511. I believe it was referred to as the “Pony Jack” in their catalog/brochure.
 
Not sure when I last posted here but it's been awhile, looks like everyone here is doing well. 👍
I spent 6 days in a comfortable campground roaming 7500 acres of beautiful forest by day and enjoying a cozy campfire each night. The GEC H-10 fixed blade was on the hip each day helping in the outdoor kitchen and keeping me company in the woods.
I've been back home for three days and toting around a stag handled Klaas whittler. It's too comfortable here at home and I already have the itch to head back to the woods. I may go back for a few more days of camp time before the weeks over. Life is good. :)

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That black Arkansas apple is in serious trouble today…..

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Fantastic pair. You should be able to peel a couple deer or other critter to go with the apples, before needing to strop the blades.
Not sure when I last posted here but it's been awhile, looks like everyone here is doing well. 👍
I spent 6 days in a comfortable campground roaming 7500 acres of beautiful forest by day and enjoying a cozy campfire each night. The GEC H-10 fixed blade was on the hip each day helping in the outdoor kitchen and keeping me company in the woods.
I've been back home for three days and toting around a stag handled Klaas whittler. It's too comfortable here at home and I already have the itch to head back to the woods. I may go back for a few more days of camp time before the weeks over. Life is good. :)

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Fantastic archery setup and stockman.
Question: Does your state allow the flint broadheads for hunting? Mine doesn't. Broadheads have to have steel blades.

I believe I am going to replace the two Case in my pocket with these.
4 Line Camillus 33 EO Jack, and a pre-date code Western 742 stockman.
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No other changes.
 
Fantastic pair. You should be able to peel a couple deer or other critter to go with the apples, before needing to strop the blades.

Fantastic archery setup and stockman.
Question: Does your state allow the flint broadheads for hunting? Mine doesn't. Broadheads have to have steel blades.
Thanks, Steve. The archery gear is homemade with the exception of the steel point. To answer your question, yes my state does allow stone points. They must be at least 7/8" wide and cannot be barbed like the one in the foreground of my last picture. The stone points I have mounted on the arrows were made by friends, I'm not a flintknapper myself.
Thanks for the interest, friend. 👍
 
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