What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

These today.

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Snapped a second pic... had to carry this stiletto today in addition to my other pocket knives, just because. :D

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Nicely-filled pockets :thumbup: ;)


Whose the maker of the pipe knife Scott?

A sweet old Ulster from Duncan helped me make something dangle-ly for Sue

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Very nice, on all fronts :)

Been carrying my Ulster Scout knife and GEC 66 today, but having difficulty uploading a pic (I shall persevere!)

 
Good luck and I'm glad this one is turning out to be such a cool carry!

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...
 
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I already have a black Alox Pioneer and a red Alox Cadet, so I was looking for a Silver Alox Solo, when I happened upon this Pioneer Pruner. The little hawkbill blade is the ultimate destroyer of bubble packaging. Pretty nifty knife.
 
:thumbup: Just got the chestnut bone sodbuster jr. in the mail today! Very nice!

I just love the green on this knife...


Spoken with me best Irish accent "Tis a lovely shade o green thar Erik". Now is that a Cadet? or Pioneer? Pardon my SAK lack of recognition :o

I have more of a moss? green and I do like this more...would you say it's Okelly green? It truly speaks to the Irish in me :D

Paul
 
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I already have a black Alox Pioneer and a red Alox Cadet, so I was looking for a Silver Alox Solo, when I happened upon this Pioneer Pruner. The little hawkbill blade is the ultimate destroyer of bubble packaging. Pretty nifty knife.

:) Nice!!! :thumbup:
 
Whose the maker of the pipe knife Scott?

It is a Rodgers from Sheffield, Jack! I'll bet you had guessed that.



It's not really that special, but they are impossible to find in North America. And I love stag handles!



The Marmite is the secret of my special pipe tobacco recipe.
;)
 
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