What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

These two today.
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pocket:
4 Line Camillus 33 EO Jack. (Any "Property Of USA" blade etch is long gone.)
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Western pre-date code 742 Stockman
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On Belt:
Western "D" (1980) Date Code 062 Folding Hunter.
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REASON Not Shown: Fear of "Spamming" charges due to how long they have been part of my daily carry.
Not Shown.
SAK 2021 'Year Of The Ox' Huntsman, on a SAK belt hanger.
Toferner non-folding Celtic/Norse/"Viking" pocket knife, inside a medieval style leather belt bag. Sheath attached to bag with a brass Chicago Screw.

There is a 95% plus probability these two will be part of my daily carry for my remaining time on this planet.
There is only a 50% chance they will be on/with me when I get planted in this planet. My Will says to put them (and a few other things) in the box with me (and leave them there), before closing and locking the lid.
"50%" because they either will or won't honor my final wishes.
 
I love those yellow shadow Cases. Great year for a knife 😁 It seems all the ones I see have a crack at the center pin.

Thanks David 👍
You got that right. They were a pin crack lovers dream knife 😂. Definitely a cool look that exceeded the functionality of the Delrin.

Good looking knives against the amber waves of grain 👊🏼.
 
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