What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

John Lloyd swayback, 52100 and Sambar stag, helping at the shop today

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Kris
 
Just another rainy day in paradise here but at least there was a long enough break in the rain to squeeze in a walk.
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Lovely! Makes me feel guilty for leaving my own uncarried for so long, it's a great knife for sure. Charlie's Radio Jack has a lot to answer for! :D

Thanks for the kind words, my friend. Indeed, a great knife. It just feels so great in pocket and even more better in hand.
 
Whew! I was worried there was going to be a snake hidden in there. Good, now I can breathe! Great knives again today.

This is for you Jennifer, my Sunday/Monday carry



Had a yellow peanut in the past year or so. Did a giveaway on this forum, and sent it to a new home. Glad I was able to share it, but I'm missing it. Maybe a chestnut one in the future. Stich - love the patina on yours; it's one of my favorites on the entire forum.

Wow, don't even know what to say?, so many great knives on this forum, I'm truly floored by your comment but thank you very much, it's been a constant companion for almost 3 years now and has really done everything from, cutting up snacks for my kids, steak for me, carpentry, yard work, whittling, fishing, etc. it's small but mighty.



And with it's bigger brother 1970 Case 62087 ( thanks Paul )



Pete
 
My American-Whitby JB Copy Cat and Hatch:
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Thinking I might fit right in at the "Black Horse" with these in my pockets ;) :D
 
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Getting some work done with my GEC #23 double liner-lock. 23's are big to begin with... and this is as big as they get...
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Love that link Gev!!! I honestly had no idea of it's history---that's so neat that you traced it's origins;):thumbup:

I knew of Marshall Wells but had never found one and now I own one!! It was the third largest Hardware company in the country if I'm not mistaken. The old Hardware company's history is soooo fascinating. The old catalogs, the hardware, the buildings, etc...

I am enjoying the journey, my friend!!!

I pulled the team into town knowing that I needed supplies and the old horses needed a rest. I tied up the team in front of the old hardware store..something about this place just felt like home. A home away from my prairie home;);) In my best Garrison Keiller narration

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_MwIpDjlqJs
 
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