What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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I'm not questioning your choice of carries but if I could just offer a little bit of canadian logic,have you considered carrying a stag stockman so you can cover stag Saturday and stockman Sunday, now I know our dollar is weak which forces us to be more frugal but it's also great for the environment(I think).View attachment 3074610
I often carry a Stockman, especially when I know I have pole beans to trim because I prefer the spey blade for that chore. But I never intentionally participated in the Stockman Sunday thing. Sunday is usually my day to tote something more light duty for church.

But the Buck 301 Forum Knife is technically a Stockman with the spey deleted. I was outvoted on that🥲
 
Rough Ryder RR1568 full size Moose in my pocket for a change of Pace.
Black G-10 covers, German Silver (AKA: "Nickle Silver") Ti coated T-10 blade steel.
This is one of the COLT models that was moved to the Rough Rider line when Colt exited the cutlery market in 2015.
(I don't remember the Colt number.)
EDIT: I found a Colt Moose on the big auction site! It was the Model CT607
Other Colt models moved to the Rough Rider lineup include (but are not limited to) the other G-10/Ti coated knife series (I also have the CT609 canoe. I have not acquired the RR version yet.), the "Buckshot Bone" series, and the "Peak Series".
I believe I bought this knife in 2016 or 2017.
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This was my first Moose pattern.
I chose it for the extra belly on the "Spey" blade.

No other changes.
 
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But the Buck 301 Forum Knife is technically a Stockman with the spey deleted. I was outvoted on that🥲
I was too. ☹️
It is strange. My 2 blade BF 301 "stockman" is the same width at the bolsters and covers as my 2014 standard production 301 stockman.
I just knew deleting the Spay/Budding/Grafting blade would not make it "thinner" and/or "more pocket friendly". Just reduce the versatility. 🤨🙄
 
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