What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

This little guy is hanging out in my watch pocket today:

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My left pocket holds my recently acquired Kershaw Double Duty, a 4" serpentine two blade liner lock with stainless (AUS-6 I believe) spey and clip, and their traditional/modern combination of wood handles, nickel silver bolsters, brass liners, nail nicks and thumb studs. Sort of an odd duck, but I like it and my Double Cross too.

My trusty SAK Huntsman with black BSA Wood Badge handles is always in a pouch on my belt over the weekend.
 
Although this Queen Dogleg Jack has the same slabs and low price as the Queen City value line, it's a step up in steel (D2 instead of 1095) and finish (no exposed pivot pin, pinched and lined front bolsters, blades centered, tight and sharp, half stops with a slinky walk and a sultry talk, about a five on the pull). Whups the Case Small Texas Jack all to pieces (never thought I'd say that). Closed length of 3 1/2", 2 7/8" clip blade, 1 15/16" pen blade. Outstanding quality here, for not much money.

Whoa, I just checked these out and I think this will be my first knife in D2. Interesting that there is no price difference.
 
This one pretty much since it's arrival...

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G2
 
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