What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Since my belt broke*** (🤬🤬😠👎) which forced clipping the Western 062 to the rollator, I decided I might as well carry a stockman equipped with some of that new fangled "Stain Less" steel blades. (Stain Less steel was introduced as a knife blade in 1918 or shortly before.) in my FRP.
Switching to my Case 19375ss in pocket. The Vic Huntsman remains on duty, (riding a Vic belt drop, hung on jeans waist band.)
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*** Belt tore at the buckle loop. NOT related to weight carried on the belt! (I hope.)
That would be naught but the Western 062 folding hunter.
The Sak, mini flashlight, eyeglasses wipe, whistle, and keys are on belt loops or split rings on the belt loops. The ever present (except when in the shower) Toferner is an a leather cord, around my scrawny neck.

I hope y'all are having a great week, and continue to do so. 😇👍
 
Curious how long you have had the SAK Champion. I have the same one which my dad gave me probably around 1971-72. Still have a leather case that goes with it.
Tim, I picked up the pre-owned Champion I have at a local gun&knife show, and based on the dates for my earliest photos of it, the show was probably December 2015 or January 2016, so a little over 10 years ago.
It's great that you have one about 55 years old that you got from your dad! Mine didn't come with a case, but I'll bet I might have a generic nylon belt sheath that could hold the Champion. I should try to find it, since the knife is quite a load in a pants pocket.

- GT
 
Stag/Horn Knife of the Week is a Marble's ram's horn sowbelly stockman:
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Work Knife of the Week is an oriental Schrade Imperial small (3 5/8" closed) sod buster (that I can still order for less than the cost of the large non-fat vanilla latte I buy for my wife every Saturday morning at the bakery next door):
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- GT
 
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