What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

1901-1918

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Astute choice of natural background colors and fading edge focus to highlight an artifact of three generations ago that has aged more than well. Capital composition. Stunning subject.
 
Carrying this Case Medium Stockman 6318 SS pattern in Harvest Orange Pocket Worn bone this week.



 
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Astute choice of natural background colors and fading edge focus to highlight an artifact of three generations ago that has aged more than well. Capital composition. Stunning subject.

Thank you for your more than kind words and the big smile you put in my heart. :D
 
man i busted up my finger nail, and its all brittle and ...well its gone
i cannot reach into a nail nick! gah! i cant carry my wenger, or even my 301 cause i cant open the blades :eek:

so apparently for the next week or so i'll be going back to ye olde sodbuster since i can pinch it open lol
its the yellow one :p

 
Bad news on the finger-nail, but the Sodbuster is a great pattern, love my Case Jnr :)

Carrying these two today.



 
Astute choice of natural background colors and fading edge focus to highlight an artifact of three generations ago that has aged more than well. Capital composition. Stunning subject.

Agreed on all points....A very very nice knife and pic GEV.......................................FES
 
Newly arrived Schatt & Morgan small stag Barlow today. It's the same size as a Peanut!

I'll take a pic this afternoon when I get home. :D
 
A Ranger large stockman with locking main. I dug this one out of my box of miscellaneous cheapies I picked up over the years. Carrying it for a day makes me really appreciate the quality of higher end slip joints like GEC and Canal Street. It may have belonged to Teddy Roosevelt 'cause it walks very softly! That being said, it has decent carbon steel blades and the liner lock is very functional.

 
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