What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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If I have to stay up all night to finish writing this report, at least I can do it in style.
 
I have that exact knife. You won't tire of it quickly.
That's cool that you have it's twin.
I'm really liking it,it's surprisingly solid & slim with nice thin blades for a low profile in pocket.I was talking to Cuts Like a Kris about knives with punches in my GAW thread (and my search for one) & found it not long after.The fact that I'm partial to orange is a big bonus too!

I've seen that knife before & fell in love with it because of the Orange.Thanks for teasing me with it once again Owen.


That's a sweet old knife!
Yes sir Todd,very much so considering it's age.
 
^ she's a peach, for sure.

There's something about having a punch blade that makes you look at the world differently.
 
Grandpa Caldwell's "Will Rogers" Schrade today. He was a WWI vet, schoolteacher (avid reader), then retired Post Office rural route carrier. Like most Oklahomans of his generation he liked Will Roger's common sense humor.

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ser·pen·tine (sûr p n-t n , -t n ). adj. 1. Of or resembling a serpent, as in form or movement; sinuous. 2. Subtly sly and tempting. n. (-t n ).

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Thanks Gev! Dug it out to give it go today, so far I like the feel of it. I love the pic and description of your knife today...what a beauty!

Thank you! The watch is very classy as well. What is the make..I can't quite make it out?
 
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