What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

In the pocket today.:)

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These two today...... Can't get pic posted.....anyway a #66 in ebony & chestnut peanut.



Peter
 
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My brother took a vacation in Florida and sent back some native citrus. Sure beats the pants off what you can buy here in the northeast.

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Technically all of these....



...but only the SBJ is in my pocket.

I'm off to meet Mr Black for a pint or two and a good old chin wag :)
 
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Today it's my BF 2013 congress jack with a couple of other unmentionable buddies.
 
Felt like working on a patina today (well, since Sunday) and switched to my #53 Cuban Pen. Here it is when it was new. The patina has already started but not complete yet, you can still see the etch (no pic yet).
 
Scruffuk, who made the knife in the upper right hand portion of your photo (with the wooden handle)? Is it possible to get a photo with the blade open? Thanks, John
 
Does an old fixed okapi knife count as traditional. I don't fully know what makes a knife traditional. Would a 1970's buck lock back knife be traditional. When I think of traditional basically slip joints or fixed.

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