What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Packing the old old Schrade Walden folding hunter in the pancake sheath today.

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A brand spanking new Case red bone Humpback Whittler.....
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This one like my 2000 chestnut bone canoe is as good as production gets, and even edges too!
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I can't seem to kick my D2 Queen Stockman out of my pocket since sharpening it. The stockman style was always my least favorite, having had only small versions as a kid. This full size Amber Carved Stag Bone is the cat's meow.

pic from Mike's site where I got mine:
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Today I've got to dress up and go to a wedding, so my Case amber bone CV trapper is going to be replaced by either a stag handled peanut or a chesnut bone swayback jack.
 
A brand spanking new Case red bone Humpback Whittler.....
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This one like my 2000 chestnut bone canoe is as good as production gets, and even edges too!

I didn't realize these were available in CV as well. CASE is putting out a number of interesting new bone handles at the moment: Hunter Green, Pocket Worn Caramel, 2nd Cut Antique Bone.

Today a Queen Cutlery Teardrop, I admire this pattern a lot:D
 
I didn't realize these were available in CV as well. CASE is putting out a number of interesting new bone handles at the moment: Hunter Green, Pocket Worn Caramel, 2nd Cut Antique Bone.

Today a Queen Cutlery Teardrop, I admire this pattern a lot:D[/quote]

Yeah; I like the fact that these old patterns are coming back and being offered in carbon steel as well!
 
I can't seem to kick my D2 Queen Stockman out of my pocket since sharpening it. The stockman style was always my least favorite, having had only small versions as a kid. This full size Amber Carved Stag Bone is the cat's meow.

pic from Mike's site where I got mine:
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Ditto for me. Same knife. Same source.


Here's mine:
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I have been just reading on here for a while. But I would like to post this one. Been carrying this one everday since I got her. SAK changes daily. But not this one. She is one to keep in the pocket. Always.

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Here's mine:
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Is it sharp yet?

My #31 has gotten me pretty well addicted to these Queens. So I'm sure I'll be picking up a stockman like this one after the canoe (how can I not have a stockman since it's my favorite pattern?).

Beautiful knife.
 
She's pretty sharp. Not as sharp as carbon steel. But sharp enough that she passes the fingernail test and functions just dandy for daily cutting chores.

I've always liked stockman patterns. This particular one is a great implementation of the pattern. It's just right in my pocket hand and just right in my hand.
 
Got an early (40-64) Case red bone 62087 in pocket today that I just picked it about a week ago. I usually don't carry knives that are on the smaller side,
but even though it is only a hair under 3 3/8 inches, for some reason I have really taken to this knife..


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Full size Case Trapper, amber bone handles and chrome vanadium blade; I'm really liking the edge that I can get on it.
 
Got an early (40-64) Case red bone 62087 in pocket today that I just picked it about a week ago. I usually don't carry knives that are on the smaller side,
but even though it is only a hair under 3 3/8 inches, for some reason I have really taken to this knife..


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Oh yeah, I dig that ol' red bone! :thumbup:
 
. . . . It is without a doubt my favorite scale material.

Speaking of Red Bone, one of my all time favorites as well. The last several days its been this older gal in my right front pocket.. This is one heavy duty old timey pattern called the Loom Fixer.. :thumbup:

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And this newer custom Eddie White--Shadowknives Hunter-Skinner attached to belt on my right hip..

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Anthony
 
Thats a beauty of a red bone Anthony. Lots of color and looks to be in great shape. I'm liking that pattern as well...

Nice combination of the sheath knife and Glock too :thumbup:
 
Oh yeah! You've got to love the P-38.

One of mankind's most ingeniously simple inventions...
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I have not left my house without one for about 25 years now.
 
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