What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Found this older Camillus knife in my grandparents basement when helping to clean it out the other day it's my new work knife.
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Also my peanut that gets used more than any other knife I own.
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No sign of it yet, I do know it is in the house or on the property though, it's bound to turn up...

Thanks Jeff :) After a couple of plate side at mealtime and apples in the evening there really is no turning back :D

Your welcome. I think that one will look better when the bolsters are nice and pocket polished. Hope that ebony turns up soon!
 
Found this older Camillus knife in my grandparents basement when helping to clean it out the other day it's my new work knife.
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Also my peanut that gets used more than any other knife I own.
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Jonny that ole TL-29 is a classic workin man's (or woman's) pocket knife. I love how the keen edge just shines :thumbup: Nice knife and a great treasured keepsake.

Paul
 
That's a handsome knife!!! :thumbup:

Thank you, sir for the comment.
I have another in Queen's ACSB and both have perfectly solid lockup and well centered blades, with no noticeable cosmetic defects. Extremely well made knives, these are. This one is older than the other and they span the change in ownership of Queen Cutlery. Maybe I just got lucky - twice - and maybe they just make great examples of the linerlock teardrop pattern.
 
Today will be the first full days carry for my #09 Esquire so far it has opened up a few envelopes, cut down an empty cereal box and cut in half and sliced open a crusty baguette, looking good just wish my Eureka Jack would hurry up and get here to take up the slack.LOL...
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