What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

LOL! :D

Have a great day Sam :)

Jack

Wish I had a knife in this picture. They are there, both the Kullervo-puukko and the CS Bird and trout. The first one was used to make a kindling to start a fire, the second one to open the pheasant.

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If this is not relevant the moderator can remove this.. :)
 
Great shooting Mr Finn :thumbup:

From the tree, but anyway :D We had a dog, a Finnish spitz that barked at the birds, thus keeping their attention while we edged closer. This dog breed is our national dog and really ancient breed. This particular dog was very clever at this. Actually she ambushed and killed one pheasant on the ground, brought it to us and continued her job. I quess she was amused by us amateurs :D
 
Buck 110 Ecolite and Vic Electrician are with me today



eventually it´s the last really sunny day for the winter ... so heading out into the woods :D
 
Wish I had a knife in this picture. They are there, both the Kullervo-puukko and the CS Bird and trout. The first one was used to make a kindling to start a fire, the second one to open the pheasant.

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If this is not relevant the moderator can remove this.. :)

If you had posted a separate image of the "traditional" knife you had in pocket at the time, it'd be better........ ;)
 
A new (to me) Schrade 51OT and a SAK Pioneer today... (I usually have a traditional w/ a SAK of some kind tucked or hung somewhere) :D

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Got these two with me today. "Pimped" Case Swayback jack and a 4" Kerry Hampton Panama Trapper

Jason



 
My modified Opi 6 again.
Together with all the other stuff I carry every day.
That other stuff is because of all Carl's stories, but I must admit it comes in handy from time to time (especially the flashlight)



Sorry for upside down pic. Photobucket (or I ) is acting strange...

Love this photo. Relatively new here, but Carl has already influenced what I carry as well.
 
From the tree, but anyway :D We had a dog, a Finnish spitz that barked at the birds, thus keeping their attention while we edged closer. This dog breed is our national dog and really ancient breed. This particular dog was very clever at this. Actually she ambushed and killed one pheasant on the ground, brought it to us and continued her job. I quess she was amused by us amateurs :D

Thanks for the smile and looks like a lot of fun.
 
The six degrees of traditional separation, Case 62087 from Paul Hilborn, Moore Maker stockman from Gevonovich, Sheepsfoot Charlow from Jon Slider, Case peanut from my daughter, lucky penny from Kris aka MT Damascus

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Also in my vehicle, a Buck stockman also from Paul and a GAK from Jack Black

Pete
 
I'm carrying both these. The lockback is a no-name, made-in-Japan folder. (Any ideas on who made it?) The lockback is a chunky handful, but I'm trying to see how pocketable and totable it is. (Results so far: better in a jacket pocket than pants.)

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