What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Switching back to 1095. Please don't ask me: "Why?".
Pre-1939 Robeson 622110 "English Jack" in pocket.
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1980 ("D" Date Code) Western 062 Folding Hunter.
(A previous owner put our name on the bolster and shield.)
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I will probably drop the Western 742 Stockman back in my pocket when (not "if") the call of a stockman gets loud.
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I "think" I will put the SAK Huntsman "within reach" and tote my c.1947 - 1952 (based on the safety can opener. 1936 - 1952 tang stamp.) Imperial (solid booster) Engineer's Knife (Pen blade in place of the multipurpose punch/awl/reamer) on the SAK belt hanger.
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I might add my '19 Guardians Lamb Foot (tho a different carbon steel blade) to my pocket later today or tomorrow.
 
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A couple years ago, Campbellclanman Campbellclanman had a give away to remember Roland Proctor. I carry this one far more frequently than I post about it, but it quickly became one of my favorites. It's right around the size of a Buck 309, with delicious looking caramel scales, three sharp blades and a nail file. It's perfect. I can't imagine some of the stories my knife would tell if it could tell.


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It's gonna be a real adventure this afternoon. We're taking "Utah" the doxie to the vet for her monthly checkup. She'll ride in Cindy's lap and as cold as it is, she'll hang her head out the window and sniff the air while her ears flap in the wind. We'll need a lot of energy for this trip so it's a big breakfast of sausage, eggs, and waffles. I'll tote a swell end jack in my pocket and this Sowbelly with G-10 covers in a belt sheath.

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