What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Yeah, I really like this one. I can't believe how good the patina looks with the clean polished look of those covers.
Thanks Kevin, and to think that this beauty was going to sit in the tube unused :eek: I guess sometimes things happen for a reason. I have fallen for those covers even more so now that this knife is a user :cool: I've got a couple of toothpicks, but the jack version just feels better in hand to me, more filling. The pen is pretty much along for the ride.
Ebony still MIA, but I have had a knife go missing for several months before and it showed up unexpectedly before. It has to be around the house or property somewhere, probably will find it in the last place I look...
 
I carried the MCH today. Carried the ebony Pemberton pretty much all week last week beginning on wW.

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Ed J
 
Fausto,

Oh yes! It's getting lots of pocket time and I love this lil Peanut! The smooth Antique Bone scales are awesome. :)

The Peanut goes in the watch pocket and the Barlow in RF pocket :)
 
I thought the Antique Peanut looked familiar...:D

Nice journey it's on: US - Scandinavia- The Med- US. it should get air-miles!:cool:

Thanks, Will
 
Jeff....really liking that peanut! I too have transitioned to the nut from the Pemberton...surprisingly.

Today, as pretty much everyday, my splendid splinter 09 of 35 ...

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Peter
 
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i'v been wanting GEC 72 or 73 with clip point for a while,but i have to settle with 42,not that i'm unhappy with that outcome :)
Looking really good, rinos! I very much enjoy the osage orange handle covers on this one, and the blade is starting to patina very nicely. I really love this pattern, looks great! :thumbup:
You have inspired me... it's been a little while since I carried my Mountain Man, so I'm going to put it back on my belt when I get home today.
 
Jeff....really liking that peanut! I too have transitioned to the nut from the Pemberton...surprisingly.

Today, as pretty much everyday, my splendid splinter 09 of 35 ...

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Peter

Your pictures brings back so many memories when I was a kid training to be a baseball player. Baseball camp, Little League, my father as a coach. I met Ted one day and got his autograph. Its funny how a picture can bring it all flooding back. That teardrop is just perfect!

Thanks, Pjake.
 
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