What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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:

Thanks Mike!. It really is quite a fine combination.. :)
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Here's what I am EDC'n today.. Been a little tired lately and thought I'de take her easy for a couple days.. :)

Here's an older semi-custom Equal End Senator pattern with authentic Prehistoric Alaskan Mamouth Ivory scales & Sunday Go-To-Meet'n type slippy that I purchased from the Northwoods crew back when it was first released early in the 2000's..

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That is some Equal End Senator pattern!

Thanks Peter.. She's a nice beefy Equal End Senator as Senator patterns go at 3 1/4 inches in the closed position..

But, what really makes her desirable is the good quality blade steel in 1095 and the single back-spring this slippy is engineered with!

Its easy to see this pup will last several lifetimes to be sure!. :cool:



Anthony
 
Here's what I am EDC'n today.. Been a little tired lately and thought I'de take her easy for a couple days.. :)

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Here's an older semi-custom Equal End Senator pattern with authentic Prehistoric Alaskan Mamouth Ivory scales & Sunday Go-To-Meet'n type slippy that I purchased from the Northwoods crew back when it was first released early in the 2000's..

Anthony

All I can say about that Sunday Go-To-Meet'n type slippy is:

Holy Cheeses!
 
I don't know how traditional it is but, since I am on the road 360 days a year I suppose a hobo knife is fitting.
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Just got mine!
Very special

Can't take a better picture than this!!!!

It's a real gem, ain't it?

Just like all those fantastic old Barlows we see in the Barlow Thread only shiny and brand new!

Carry it well. :)


PS- allenC, that's a beaut as well. Is that Boker's "Grand Canyon Bone"?
 
PS- allenC, that's a beaut as well. Is that Boker's "Grand Canyon Bone"?
I think so, but I'm not sure.
The guy I bought it from doesn't know, but from what I have seen online, it looks to be the Canyon Bone model.
 
There'll be a peanut in my pocket today! This one has some special memories as it travelled around the UK with me and the family a few years back.

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Toting my GEC Barlow today. It was the least I could do after forcing a patina on it the other day. It's lovely-sharp!

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