What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Had this with me at the Army Museum in Paris. There's so much cutlery in that place this wouldn't even be noticed.

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A couple good looking knives there, Greg. I like that koozie, too (another thing I tend to accumulate, though not quite to the same extent as knives). 😁

We’re spending the weekend up in Duluth, MN with some friends. I had these two with me this morning, might switch it up for the afternoon/evening (I did bring a few knives, because it’s always good to have options).
Thanks, Barrett. Ya gotta keep your knives sharp and your beer cold brother.
Hope you and the family had a great weekend up north, my friend.
Congrats on your first Moore Maker, Greg; looks like a great addition to your fine bunch of whittlers! :thumbsup::thumbsup::cool:

- GT
Thank you, Gary. I'm liking the MM whittler enough that I pocketed it for about 5 days straight before switching to another today. I'll have to find that whittler thread and post a group pics of the ones I've accumulated.
Hope your summer has been good to you, my friend.


After carrying a whittler and single spear knife combo for the past 5 or 6 days, (I lose track), I switched over to this 66 calf roper when getting home from work today. I think of the 66 as a smaller but solid knife that can handle big task. This one from 2017 is ironwood but has aged to a darkness that could be mistaken for ebony, which is cool cause I like ebony too.
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Thanks, Barrett. Ya gotta keep your knives sharp and your beer cold brother.
Hope you and the family had a great weekend up north, my friend.

Thank you, Gary. I'm liking the MM whittler enough that I pocketed it for about 5 days straight before switching to another today. I'll have to find that whittler thread and post a group pics of the ones I've accumulated.
Hope your summer has been good to you, my friend.


After carrying a whittler and single spear knife combo for the past 5 or 6 days, (I lose track), I switched over to this 66 calf roper when getting home from work today. I think of the 66 as a smaller but solid knife that can handle big task. This one from 2017 is ironwood but has aged to a darkness that could be mistaken for ebony, which is cool cause I like ebony too.
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Very nice 66. I think of them as an American Swiss army knife...3 blades for all occasions.
May I ask if they are walking canes in the background?
 
Very nice 66. I think of them as an American Swiss army knife...3 blades for all occasions.
May I ask if they are walking canes in the background?
Thanks, Bob. I agree, the 66 is a very useful carry. If I could have only one knife it would be a contender for that title.
Those are a few of my homemade bows in the background, archery gear.
 
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