What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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Camillus and A. Wright.
 
Case Knife of the Week is a stainless 6347 stockman with walnut Rogers jigged bone covers and quad-lined bolsters:
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Colonial/Imperial/Schrade Knife of the Week is a 5OT Bruin lockback. Even though it's a recent Chinese version, this is a Top Ten knife for me among the Colonial, Imperial, and Schrade knives I have - really handy lockback model IMHO.
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- GT
 
Another foggy start to the day here in the City by the Bay! It did clear up yesterday by noon and warmed up nicely and should do so today🤞. In the meantime keeping me company with a nod to Wooden Wednesday two from across the Pond. The Puukko was a wonderful gift from our Finnish friend Will Power Will Power . Have a great day folks! 😀
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I'd bet the workers from Richline just became Playcraft workers. Richline's specialty was aluminum fishing boats, and I think pontoons are still aluminum.
And Bass Pro Shop did not exist back then.

Ever fished the Gasconade River around Richland? Great smallmouth fishing!
Big Piney, too.
I have not, but then I'm not much of a fisherman. Fish laugh when they see me coming 🐠
I have canoed the Big Piney.
 
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