What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Very nice photos everyone. Very nice.
Today I'm back to this carbon steel Schrade 50T.
It can get very sharp with little effort. I have one just like it in stainless. [ 50+] model
Both are fine but I carry the carbon more it seems.


 
This week... these two are battling for the "right pocket" spot.
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Bam! This just happened!
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Stephen The White Bone Equal End is wonderful, that shield! Could you state the length please?

Will - First let me just say that the stag liner-lock that you're carrying today is beautiful. I can see why it would be a favorite. :thumbup: And secondly, thank you for the compliment on the Brantford. The closed length is 3 5/8". It has a single spring, and is slim and very pleasant to carry. Thanks again!

Jack and Primble - I really enjoyed seeing your most recent carry choices! :)

Andi - Awesome Barlow and a very worthy grail knife. :thumbup:

I'm carrying one of my all time favorites today.

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willgoy - I can see why that is a firm favorite.

Stephen - I will echo willgoy's comment. Give us some more info please. Love that equal end. Ooh, I just saw that you posted more. Thanks. And another great choice today! Those large spear blades make me goggly eyed!

mostho - the Case Swayback is an exceptional knife. I've always been a fan of that blue.

oldmanrunning - Great pic of your White Owl. Great pattern to EDC.

Primble - for you, I could sew those pants. But here is the deal - you would have to wear them and model them for pics here on the forum fully loaded with your beautiful Charlows.

Jack Black - Can you tell me more about the first lovely knife in your post today. Can't quite make out the stamp. Thanks.

Todd Isa 53 - This is a family friendly forum - no fighting allowed. I'm sure an number of people here would gladly resolve the issue for you by removing one of those knives from the equation. Primble, don't you need a soup bone???

arizonaranchman - That peanut and stockman make a perfect pair. The patina I can see looks magnificent!

Rsmith_77 - I'll call this the boy scout pic. Be prepared and you are!

Humppa - That is one special barlow.

Today's chores included working in the yard. What better to accomplish any task?
 
My recently acquired Northwoods Barlow mammoth with long pull. It is a beautiful knife with just a touch of patina forming.

I am new to the modern traditional knives. I have learned so much from this sub-forum. Thank you all.

 
Today (this whole week so far, actually) I'm carrying my factory 2nd TC Barlow:
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It didn't really come through in the picture, but the bolsters on this one are developing an interesting greyish patina. It really is aging handsomely, in my opinion.
 
Jone,:eek:

Funny as always. Love the knife as well!

Stephen"Old and In the Way" Great name by the way. Not sure it is true. While we still have breath in our lungs, God has a plan for us to accomplish... Never too old or in the way. :)Wow! I love that blade and the picture really lets me see the blade fully! Great another knife to add to the "want" list! Ha

willgoy - I can see why that is a firm favorite.

Stephen - I will echo willgoy's comment. Give us some more info please. Love that equal end. Ooh, I just saw that you posted more. Thanks. And another great choice today! Those large spear blades make me goggly eyed!

mostho - the Case Swayback is an exceptional knife. I've always been a fan of that blue.

oldmanrunning - Great pic of your White Owl. Great pattern to EDC.

Primble - for you, I could sew those pants. But here is the deal - you would have to wear them and model them for pics here on the forum fully loaded with your beautiful Charlows.

Jack Black - Can you tell me more about the first lovely knife in your post today. Can't quite make out the stamp. Thanks.

Todd Isa 53 - This is a family friendly forum - no fighting allowed. I'm sure an number of people here would gladly resolve the issue for you by removing one of those knives from the equation. Primble, don't you need a soup bone???

arizonaranchman - That peanut and stockman make a perfect pair. The patina I can see looks magnificent!

Rsmith_77 - I'll call this the boy scout pic. Be prepared and you are!

Humppa - That is one special barlow.

Today's chores included working in the yard. What better to accomplish any task?

Why not another shot for you all:
Never before revealed angle of my grail!
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My recently acquired Northwoods Barlow mammoth with long pull. It is a beautiful knife with just a touch of patina forming.

I am new to the modern traditional knives. I have learned so much from this sub-forum. Thank you all.


Your Barlow is striking! :thumbup:

I had a similar thought when I when I left this morning although a much plainer model, paired with my new favorite Farmer.

 
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