What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Courtesy of Charlie a couple years ago...

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US made Uncle Henry I got as payment from yiterp for a leather sheath I made.
 
Hi,

Nice one Charlie Mike. A Schrade is always a nice choice.

I carried my Schrade 108OT. A small knife was just the ticket for a lazy holiday Sunday.
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Dale
 
It's my only traditional out of all my knives!
 
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I don't know the dictionary definition of a "traditional knife", but although that Burn swing-guard auto isn't a slip-joint, it is a classic design as far as I'm concerned. Or maybe that's just the switchblade lover in me speaking out.:D
 
Schatt & Morgan "Harness Jack" featuring 1095 and rescaled in dyed stag by Ken Erickson:

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the humback whittler is back in hand, spent last night getting it sharp enough and today it's riding shotgun! now I have to see about picking one up in CV...
 
This little Case is getting a final ride today as I sold it to another forum member.:grumpy: Needed as a birthday present for spouse.
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Queen "Utility" in D2/Cocobolo...reprofiled by Tom Krein:

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Back to one of the sweetest little knives around.
This knife is only about a year or so old, but I'd swear I have had it forever. Know what I mean?

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At first it was too small for me...I'm still not crazy about the warhncliffe, but the snappiness of it and the size...it seems to have kicked all other knives out of my pocket.

-Freq
 
Looks like a few of us have something in common today. :D
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