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What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Love this GEC #92… Talon

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Just got this small Alox SAK MiniChamp, was swayed by several folks in this thread, you know who you are ;) , to get one and check it out, it's small hence the name Mini but it's carryable (if that's even a word) carrying it today, here's a couple shots while sitting and watching a few episodes of Leverage...

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Pete, those two knives sure do compliment one another! :)

Gary - that's a handy looking knife and beautifully photographed too! :thumbup:

+1 :thumbup::)

Pretty handy to have all those little tools in your pocket or on a keychain. I always found the small scissors on my classic to be very handy, so I would say more is better, in the case of this little beauty. Love the second photo! ;)

I am considering putting my little black Mini Champ on a keyring and letting it get the Alox patina, hopefully and in time similar to SAK Guy's classy old red farmer. :D

On the other hand, I might keep it pristine and let the red Alox Cadet get scuffed around - or . . . :p
 
Thanks guys impromptu pics with my iPod touch while in our living room

And I'm finding the small blades to serve pretty well
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Just got this small Alox SAK MiniChamp, was swayed by several folks in this thread, you know who you are ;) , to get one and check it out, it's small hence the name Mini but it's carryable (if that's even a word) carrying it today, here's a couple shots while sitting and watching a few episodes of Leverage...

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Next on my list, nice shots per usual Gary
 
Today I am carrying an old Imperial Barlow that ended up being a "throw in" on a deal I made at the local flea market on some depression era glassware, so I boxed it up sent it to Glennbad and told him to work his magic on it, and I got this back, I guess its a Resurrection Barlow?

 
Today I am carrying an old Imperial Barlow that ended up being a "throw in" on a deal I made at the local flea market on some depression era glassware, so I boxed it up sent it to Glennbad and told him to work his magic on it, and I got this back, I guess its a Resurrection Barlow?

Quite impressed!!! :thumbup:
 
Been carrying this E Miller made knife today, gifted to me by Vince, as I worked in the front yard trimming some brush. The handle fits my hand perfectly, with or without gloves. I was wearing gloves today, and the little fixed blade came in handy a couple of times.

Here is why I wear gloves when I work in the front yard:
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And here is the knife that helped me...
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Been carrying this E Miller made knife today, gifted to me by Vince, as I worked in the front yard trimming some brush. The handle fits my hand perfectly, with or without gloves. I was wearing gloves today, and the little fixed blade came in handy a couple of times.

Pretty wood and nice blade made for a really nice gift - also nice leather.:thumbup:

Finally got out of the city for a much needed night under the stars.

That dogs head Kabar sure is unique. I think I might have told you before, but, don't mind telling you again, I like it very much. Have a great and safe weekend!:thumbup:
 
A BIG Thank you to Pete, aka Stich2442:thumbup: I'm enjoying the fruits of my labor at the end of a hard days work, Thanks for the Cigar Pete;)

What a great way to kick off the holiday weekend:)

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And how to enjoy it when the heat gets a little much, right Robert;)

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A BIG Thank you to Pete, aka Stich2442:thumbup: I'm enjoying the fruits of my labor at the end of a hard days work, Thanks for the Cigar Pete;)

What a great way to kick off the holiday weekend:)

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And how to enjoy it when the heat gets a little much, right Robert;)

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:thumbup: :D
 
The EO #15 was with me yesterday and will be with me today...



... I was putting framework around my house yesterday and have to finish it today... lot of hard work with those steel-tube frames and a house with three stages.
 
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