What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

I spent a lot of time yesterday and this morning getting that Remington edge fixed. It was very dull and I spent a good hour and a half profiling both blades and getting an edge on them. The good news is they sharpened up really nice. I'm going to carry and use it for a few days and see how I like it.

Ed
 
1981 "9 Dot" Texas Jack (62032 pattern) in excellent carbon steel:

orig.jpg


(Knife is mine. The pudgy fingers are someone else's. ;))
 
Dunno yet. I'm still enjoying a lazy Sunday morning in bed! :D I'm thinking Buck 319 again though, it needs a proper sharpening up.
 
Thanks Elliot. I need to clean the drool out of my keyboard again.
 
The 'traditional' knives I carry are a regular CV Sodbuster full size, and a 4 dot 1976 vintage big coke bottle folder. They neither one get much use, my EDC is one of a half dozen M16-13Zs I own, or a M16-03Z if serrations are unwanted. I have gotten very fond of the 'flipper' and would hate to give up the convenience, but the steel stays razor sharp on the Case knives, and just for a change of pace I carry an IN the pocket folder. Pocket clips are habit forming, just like the flippers.. but varying my EDC occasionally is good training.
 
ED, that barlow is sweet. I love the bone on there, that is what smooth bone should look like. Tons of character.
Just swapped out the sodbuster jr. for the peanut my got me back in June. (both yellow, and cv)
Wow, does it disappear.
 
Back
Top