What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

I don't know, if the Muela Ibex counts as a traditional, but it's my favourite fixed blade at the moment.

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It´s about six o'clock in mornin nows and I´m waiting for a buddy of mine. We want to go to the woods and making firewood. All the stuff like chainsaws, fuel, tools, axes, hooks etc etc were almost packed yesterday.

As a knife, the GEC Bullnose will ride the jacket pocket today :) (without the other stuff pictured)

I like these plenty- on my buy list.
 
It´s about six o'clock in mornin nows and I´m waiting for a buddy of mine. We want to go to the woods and making firewood. All the stuff like chainsaws, fuel, tools, axes, hooks etc etc were almost packed yesterday.

As a knife, the GEC Bullnose will ride the jacket pocket today :) (without the other stuff pictured)



well if it's good enough for a lumberjack, than it must be solid. all the sudden i'm looking at the bullnose on the gec website. :p
 
I awoke to the smell of fresh bread. Aunt Susan had just pulled the fresh loaf, she had made, from the oven. It was one of those memories a boy would never forget. Early morning in the Wild Country, the smell of sour dough, dew on the glass of the window that looked out across the meadow. The wind had turned North during the night and the day would prove to be cold. With a smile of anticipation, I dressed, put my pocket knife in my pocket and went out to greet the day.


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I awoke to the smell of fresh bread. Aunt Susan had just pulled the fresh loaf, she had made, from the oven. It was one of those memories a boy would never forget. Early morning in the Wild Country, the smell of sour dough, dew on the glass of the window that looked out across the meadow. The wind had turned North during the night and the day would prove to be cold. With a smile of anticipation, I dressed, put my pocket knife in my pocket and went out to greet the day.

Most excellent. :thumbup:
 
Gevonovich, that is a great "mind picture" you shared today!


For today the Boker picnic knife and SBJ...


 
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-"Morris"/generic electricians knife; constructed as a Douk-Douk with scales attached

I recognise that knife! It's a variant of the Japanese knife my recently resurrected thread (http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showthread.php/1043327-Japanese-slipjoint) was about! Great pic, and would love to hear more about it :thumbup:

Carrying my #72 today:

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Fantastic pic Smithhammer (again!) :thumbup:

I awoke to the smell of fresh bread. Aunt Susan had just pulled the fresh loaf, she had made, from the oven. It was one of those memories a boy would never forget. Early morning in the Wild Country, the smell of sour dough, dew on the glass of the window that looked out across the meadow. The wind had turned North during the night and the day would prove to be cold. With a smile of anticipation, I dressed, put my pocket knife in my pocket and went out to greet the day.


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Brilliant post Mr G, love everything about it :)
 
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Carrying my Taylor's Eye Witness British Army clasp knife and my Boy's Knife today :)



 
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