What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Was really stuck on the horns of indecision this morning. I was looking at the knife shelves and decided I wanted a stockman in my pocket. Now normally I would grab My Cold Steel Stockman and be done with it but my eye kept looking at rounder edges and I finally realized I wanted an equal end in my pocket...and that is where I was stuck. I had narrowed it down to two Bulldogs but couldn't decide between them.

I am strange for carrying two stockman knives all day today?

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I might be a little strange myself as I have been known to carry two trappers at the same time. One in each pocket. I just could not pick between the two. Some days are like that.
Today I will probably be carrying a Muskrat, a trapper and some kind of sak. I will try to post a pic later. I am terrible at that but I will try.
Also just want to add that I really enjoy this thread 'and forum' and check it everyday tho I don't post much any more. Wishing everybody a great day.:)
Jim
 
Good gracious fellows, its been a real treat as of late to view all the wonderful knives you all have been kind enough to share with us here as whatcha' a been a tote'n over the last several of weeks to be sure!. :thumbup:

I have had my meager contribution in the mix here and there as well too, but nothing like what you all have had to show us all here...

I did want to share this real sweetheart of a medium sized Whittler that I've been tote'n in my watch pocket ever since I had it land on my door step a few days back and there by gifted to me from my good friend and BF member Navihawk.. She is a vintage and rare Valley Forge {over} Cutlery Co. {over} Newark, NJ. {over} Made in U.S.A.. Year made?. Yet to be determined.. But One heck of a sweeeeetheart to be sure! :cool:

THANK YOU KINDLY, SIR! :D :D

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My pleasure for sure Anthony. Send it over to Levines and see if he can date it. Thanks for my gift.I think its going in the safe, but not befor I can pull it out of my pocket :thumbup:Merry slightly belated Christmas.
Steve
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Thanks Texasflyfisher.It's all steel and Old. A sunday go to meetin knife meant to go in the pocket, but it won't see any hard use, maybe to cut a string or something, even though its as stout as they get.Thanks again Anthony:thumbup:
 
Navihawk that is a gorgeous knife. Just gorgeous. But man I know its old, but you need to use her. Shes too beautiful to be left alone.
 
Navihawk that is a gorgeous knife. Just gorgeous. But man I know its old, but you need to use her. Shes too beautiful to be left alone.

Believe me,It will see some pocket time. My hand goes to it like a magnet.:)
It has a nice ring to it walking and talking.I've been driving the wife crazy with it. " Will you put that thing down?" she says...LOL
 
Its sweet. I think that the smooth, dark G-10 contrasts nicely with the nickel (stainless ?) bolsters and stainless blades. And its just a different take on what we are used to in Peanuts.
 
Wow there are some nice looking knives in this thread.:thumbup:
I am still carrying my Case amber bone texas jack in cv. It's been in my pocket every day for about a year and a half now. Others often join it, though :D.
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I really need to take another picture of this knife, this pic is about 8-9 months old, and doesn't show the heavy patina on both blades like it has now.
 
That's a mighty nice looking stockman, navihawk!

Today, it's the old Case 6332 stockman
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Indeed it is a sweet lookin old Queen...

TF, I really wish you would quit showing that knife :D Every time I see it, I feel the need to pick up another red bone to add to my meager red bone collection
 
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