What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Carried my beautiful elk stag #99 to work today and found the back lock to be a burden in my fast-paced job. I'm used to just closing them on my hip and found that having to depress the lock was more work and more time-consuming than I needed. We were really slammed today and it made a difference. Slipjoints at work from now on!

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This week I'm ignoring my usual weekly rotation schedule and carrying a bunch of relatively new knives, most of which I got back in December, many as Christmas or birthday gifts (even from myself 🤓 ).
Today I'll post a couple of Rough Ryder canoes.
Blue Mule G10 canoe:
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Faux tortoiseshell bow canoe. I like the acrylic tortoise shell, and the shield, but I still don't know whether I'll end up liking or loathing the handle shape and blade angles. Sure doesn't feel much like a canoe to me.
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- GT
 
Continuing my week of whimsy where I ignore my rotation schedule and carry a bunch of relatively new arrivals that haven't yet been entered in the rotation schedule spreadsheet.
A Rough Ryder denim micarta medium trapper:
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A matched pair, olive wood and horn, of French folders with Camargue Cross on bolsters (thanks, Bob):
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- GT
 
Continuing my week of whimsy where I ignore my rotation schedule and carry a bunch of relatively new arrivals that haven't yet been entered in the rotation schedule spreadsheet.
A Rough Ryder denim micarta medium trapper:
MBm4vKu.jpeg

Higud2B.jpeg


A matched pair, olive wood and horn, of French folders with Camargue Cross on bolsters (thanks, Bob):
SoBlCoe.jpeg


- GT
Looking great together. 👍🏻They also take a nice edge for slicing.
 
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