What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Lucky penny...thanks Jack

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Very nice picture and even nicer knives. Who's the maker for those two? Thanks in advance.
 
One of first knives I can remember owning.... An old Boy Scout knife.





It's definitely seen better days but it's sharp as hell. I carry it more for nostalgia then anything. It can be hard to open some times.
 
It is a great gun. Fun for anyone from my grandpa to my gun shy lady friend. Super sturdy and reliable.

That Oeser is amazing. I have been looking at his knives a lot and actually downloaded a picture of your knife from Google (without knowing whose it was). What steel is that beauty? Are the covers carbon fiber over g10?

Thanks for the compliments, the blade is 01 steel, acid etched. The handles are burlap micarta with g10 liners.
 
I know this is boring, but for nearly a month now nothing has changed, the spey TC Barlow has ridden shotgun with the ever-present 55 Houndstooth... The Barlow has effectively bumped the Pemberton as my #2.

 
I know this is boring, but for nearly a month now nothing has changed, the spey TC Barlow has ridden shotgun with the ever-present 55 Houndstooth... The Barlow has effectively bumped the Pemberton as my #2.


That's a shame, I liked seeing the two amber jigged GECs in tandem, they worked well together.
 
Got this one again.
In the mood for a little color, during these grey days.

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And... the bone on this little toothpick is a pattern I've heard called "Italian jigged bone," which goes with the wallet (a present my Mom picked up for me in Florence).
 
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