What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Today it's a 40s 3 line

Schrade
Cut Co
Walden NY

Advetisin' Ring Opener in Nickel Silver in a pen pattern with Wurlitzer stamped into the scales.
 
I've tried placing this one back in the drawer for the last several mornings, in favor of one of my other fine slippys in the rotation, but to no avail. This one just wants to keep on continue working. Sneaky little gal.. ;) :)

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Anthony

Heres her brother :D It just showed up today.. Sorry for the terrible pic, it was gettin dark and I couldn't get it to take with the flash off :confused:
After taking the pic, a little work on the edge and in the pocket she went..

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For about a week:

I think I have been spoiled by D2 steel. :)

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Queen Large Congress
Handle: Amber Carved Stag Bone
Steel: D2 Carbon Size: 4"
 
Heres her brother :D It just showed up today.. Sorry for the terrible pic, it was gettin dark and I couldn't get it to take with the flash off :confused:
After taking the pic, a little work on the edge and in the pocket she went..

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Oh my, yes-sir-ee. :thumbup: And a mighty sweet brother he is, too. Nice score!

I'm with Coonskinner, 'A fellow really cannot have too many of these in his stash.'

These 293's are fine users, hands down.
 
I've been carrying this Sowbelly for a few months straight now. I really like this pattern, as it seems to fit my hands and my cutting needs equally well.

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I've got my small Texas Jack in my pocket today, later it may be joined by a Schrade 8OT or 34OT. It would have been my Buck 301, but it needs to go back to the Buck spa.:D
 
GEC #25 Jack with Sheepsfoot main blade, pen as second blade in Northern Lights Acrylic

Much rounder in the hand than a single blade #25

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george65, that's a nice teardrop. I really love that old redbone, very different from what Case makes today. What can you tell us about that teardrop jack (I assume it has a smaller secondary blade on the pile side)?
 
george65, that's a nice teardrop. I really love that old redbone, very different from what Case makes today. What can you tell us about that teardrop jack (I assume it has a smaller secondary blade on the pile side)?

thanks :) I like the darker bone too. it's a 6231 1/2 from the late 60's... secondary blade is a pen blade (fairly large blade though)...
its a nice, tight knife

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thanks :) I like the darker bone too. it's a 6231 1/2 from the late 60's... secondary blade is a pen blade (fairly large blade though)...
its a nice, tight knife

Nice, thanks for the extra pics. I like the older, wider clip blade shape. Those old Case cutlers sure knew what they were doing!
 
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