What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

One more post about the 79, then I will post my carry for last week...
I see a few varieties (Montana Workhorse, Workhorse Whittler, something about an uninteresting 2-blade version, Etc.) mentioned in the other threads. What all models should I look out for? This knife has become my grail knife almost instantly. I bought a few Stockman patterns lately looking for the right one, but I didn't know something as perfect as the Workhorse Whittler:

It's rare that 3-blade knife is made with such an amazing spear blade and absolutely perfect "Lambscliffe" blade in the same knife, however for good measure GEC decided to throw in a near full-size clip just to make sure it was the best knife ever made.

I will save up for one of these and hope they're still available, I just have to pick out which one...
 


This has been in my collection for some time now, and I only got it out last night and cleaned it up. It carries nicely and still has good walk and talk.

1974 Case 6292 Texas Jack with jigged Delrin scales




And, of course, these two again as well:



 
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In honor of the hundredth anniversary of World War One, I think I'll carry this hundred year old Lenox Cutlery for the rest of the month.



(I really need to take some better pictures :o

Beautiful knife r8shell :thumbup:

Stayed with these two today Slightly different picture this time

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Very nice Gev :thumbup:

These two for me today :)



 
Gabon Ebony Pen behind Spearblade and Gabon Ebony Spearblade PPP. Both with me today, attempting to figure out which blade configuration is best: :D

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Jack - Two nice choices today and I am still liking that S&M, the one I forgot about. :D:thumbup:

9blades - that forum knife is a stunner! :thumbup::eek:

Daddyo16 - some nice Cases there and it amazes me that so many city and county names of Tennessee are named the same here in Kentucky!

I thought I was looking at a KY. map until I looked closer and noticed Nashville and that the names were in the wrong places! :D
 
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Gabon Ebony Pen behind Spearblade and Gabon Ebony Spearblade PPP. Both with me today, attempting to figure out which blade configuration is best: :D
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Jack - Two nice choices today and I am still liking that S&M, the one I forgot about. :D:thumbup:

I like the one on the right...no wait, the one on the left.....I can't make up my mind. Send me either and I will help you out my friend. :D
 
My wife and I hiked to the Monte Rite Rifugio in the Dolomite mountains of Italy last week. My Vic Pioneer was a great help with the cheese, wine sausage, and the most delicious Pesca Bianca!







 
I used this one today:

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Not my best photo. It'll have to do for now though.Ed J


It's a fine photo!!! I think too nice backgrounds sometimes detracts from the beauty of the knives, which is the real purpose here. Your photo really lets the beauty of your kniife stand out like intended.

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Fresh from the post. :D

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Very nice :thumbup:

Gabon Ebony Pen behind Spearblade and Gabon Ebony Spearblade PPP. Both with me today, attempting to figure out which blade configuration is best: :D

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Jack - Two nice choices today and I am still liking that S&M, the one I forgot about. :D:thumbup:

Thank you sir, those are two beauties very nicely photographed. I see you've jumped into the Barlow pond with both feet! :)
 
Very nice pics Machinna.:thumbup:^^^ Beauteous. The first one has made me very hungry.;)


Lumberjack i got yesterday.

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Macchina
Great post ...I always love mountainous pictures! Thanks for the look!!

9blades
Kirby, you are amassing a fine collection. That barlow is splendid!!

Primble
Pen in front:D

Jack
Thanks for the compliment and what a lovely, on both counts, carry today!

r8shell
That Lenox is superb!! What a joy it must be to carry. Thanks for the smile!
 
My wife and I hiked to the Monte Rite Rifugio in the Dolomite mountains of Italy last week. My Vic Pioneer was a great help with the cheese, wine sausage, and the most delicious Pesca Bianca!

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Stunning pictures Macchina, all of them!
 
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