What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Together with the Imperial TL29 that just refuses to leave my pocket.

Yeah, :D they keep finding their way back into ones pocket...:thumbup:

I'm carrying my Ulster-made one today.

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Peter
 
I usually don't care for the congress but that KE Congress is just stunning!

That's exactly what I was thinking! Looks like a perfect one to do some whittling with.


I am carrying an Coghlan's Opinel no. 7.
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I like the handle shape on it so much, I think I may modify my no. 8 to the same shape.
 
I carried a Northfield toothpick today, too. Only it wasn't the blood red one (I do have one), it was a saber ground snakewood model.
 
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Where I live now, this 84mm Victorinox Tourist is seen as quite traditional. I got this knife in 2002 and it has been in my pocket during the births of all three of my kids. For that alone, I could never part with it. It's coupled here with my EDC stuff - minus the iPhone which took this pic. ;)
 
That blood red toothpick is fierce. I have been carrying this 1987 Winchester toothpick w/ brown bone scales for the past couple days. The patina is new. It had a mirror finish before that resisted a patina for a bit. It is my favorite apple slicer and grapefruit knife. The KSF sheath is new. I love this thing.
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Forgive the background. I was folding laundry when I suddenly saw the camera at hand...
 
The Winchester in 1095 carbon steel is a nice knife! I think the smiling monkeys on the blanket agree. :thumbup:

I've got my Queen Cozy Glen canoe with me today.
 
The Winchester in 1095 carbon steel is a nice knife! I think the smiling monkeys on the blanket agree. :thumbup:

I've got my Queen Cozy Glen canoe with me today.

Yep that Winchester is sweet, I like the Utica bone scales a lot! and I was inspired by you Tex, so today I have my Cozy Glen canoe in my pocket:D
 
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