What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Today, it’s Pumpkin Moose…

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That's an astounding example, really rich colour bone on those early knives makes for a beautiful Moose :cool: A burly Equal End.
 
Guess isle try that new fangled "stain less" steel for a few daze. 🤔
1978 ~ 1984 Old Timer 858 "Lumberjack" Stockman.
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ED IT:
Decided to swap standard 2015 Buck 110 on my belt. (in a "wrong" stud closure sheath from that big cutlery store in TN.)
Give the Western 062 some time off.
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Amazing chestnut Sowbelly Gary!
Thanks, Lance. :)
IIRC, you've shown at least 2 nice Case sowbellies recently, including a new-to-you blue, right? :thumbsup::thumbsup::cool:

Locking Knife of the Week is a Case mini copperlock (thanks, Greg):
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International Knife of the Week is a Spanish navaja de campaña from JJ Martinez that I got in Granada, Spain:
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- GT
 
Happy vernal equinox

It was 31F a few hours ago when I got up. The predicted snow didn't happen. I have seen snow as late as mid-April here in MO, but it would be just wrong to snow on the first day of Spring 😛

Single blade, Carribean Blue Barlow, just because its pretty

 
Thanks, Lance. :)
IIRC, you've shown at least 2 nice Case sowbellies recently, including a new-to-you blue, right? :thumbsup::thumbsup::cool:

Locking Knife of the Week is a Case mini copperlock (thanks, Greg):
CKaqe6x.jpeg


International Knife of the Week is a Spanish navaja de campaña from JJ Martinez that I got in Granada, Spain:
vPKgOLF.jpeg


- GT
You are correct Gary! A couple from 2001.
 
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