What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Thought i would give the oldest knife i own a carry today.

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Today a Böker Integral II Kastanie 140th Anniversary with flamed chestnut handles and a Doc Hagen Lanny's Clip

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Kris
 
Nice setup! May I inquire who makes the little steel? It would be great to have one for my travel kit...


Today as usual, my ebony Powderhorn is with me.

It's a sheath/steel combo made by Victorinox that I found on that auction site. Just look up Swiss Army Knife Sheath and you'll pull up a whole slew of vendors who have these.
 
1st post after a several year hiatus from the forum, and a new username to boot.

Today, I'm totin' the same traditional I've carried almost everyday for the past three years: a GEC serpentine jack in snakewood.

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So nice to have you back, Jack. What a beauty of a knife!!

Thanks a lot my friend, I have Paul H to thank for that lovely old Boker :)

It's a sheath/steel combo made by Victorinox that I found on that auction site. Just look up Swiss Army Knife Sheath and you'll pull up a whole slew of vendors who have these.

Interestingly, some of the Sheffield cutlers have for many years sold knives accompanied by identical steels. I first bought one on its own in 1981, and it was claimed on the packaging that it was made in Sheffield.
 
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