What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Wow, you guys really showing some fine toters.
Way out of my league, that's for sure.
Yesterday I pulled out one that's been on the shelf for awhile.
Sure felt good to have it back in the pocket.
1982 Queen 9105 Jack
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Very nice looking:thumbup:

It inspired me to trouser my Serpentine Jack from Queen. An extremely well made factory knife with side by side nail nicks.
 
Haven't been here for the past few weeks and I'm really enjoying you alls pocket cutlery in here. Very :cool:.

Here's a great little hand made soddie-type slipjoint I received in a recent contest hosted by the very fine cnas122 that I've dropped in my jeans this AM.. She's already turning out to be quite a fine Jim Dandy of a cutter. :)..

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I'm going to the doctor this morning at 1030 and just before they weigh me in, I'll empty my pockets of all keys, change, wallet, comb, and knives. I'll be carrying this GEC Northfield Wharncliffe Jack so as not to wig-out the staff at the doctor's office.
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"Tracker" prototype (amber stag & CPM-154) by Jerry Halfrich:

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^ Thats one of the best looking knives I've ever seen:thumbup:
Great looking stag, and love that new pattern of his!
 
^ Thats one of the best looking knives I've ever seen:thumbup:
Great looking stag, and love that new pattern of his!

Thanks, Ken. I'm sure Jerry would love to hear that. :cool:

It's more knife in the pocket than I need today but sometimes you just can't deny yourself the simple pleasures in life. :thumbup:
 
I'm going to the doctor this morning at 1030 and just before they weigh me in, I'll empty my pockets of all keys, change, wallet, comb, and knives.
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I thought I was the only one to do this!
Today, as everyother day since I recieved it, I am carring the 2009 forum Barlow. Great knife!
 
There's that Halfrich Tracker again! Boy do I like that knife!
 
There's that Halfrich Tracker again! Boy do I like that knife!

Gary, knowing a knife passes muster with you is a pretty darn good barometer for judging the quality of any given knife. (I've got one inbound soon that I think you'll like.) :cool: :thumbup:
 
Gary, knowing a knife passes muster with you is a pretty darn good barometer for judging the quality of any given knife. (I've got one inbound soon that I think you'll like.) :cool: :thumbup:

I can't wait to see it Elliott! Oh and thanks for the kind words. :)
 
That cobo is lovely - pulled this old soul back into service a few days ago. Queen Mountain Man in stag and 1095. All buttons pushed :lol:

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Just got this today. GEC half congress

I'm after one of those myself:thumbup:

Is it slim? How's the action?

Today it will be Böker Redbone Stockman

I'm going to post a thread with my first impression soon but the action on the main blade is great, the little blade is good but not as good as the main. I don't want to sidetrack this thread any further but I will post pics of it sideways for you with a quarter or something. Great knife.
 
This morning's carry is this terrific black "Shadow Hunter" by Ken Erickson (in D2):

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Light and tough.
 
Elliott, it's gotta be hard being you having to make all these difficult decisions everyday or is it more like 3 times a day? Or do all your pants have mutiple tailor made knife pockets?;) Just kidding, I'm just being jealous. Another nice knife.:thumbup:
 
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