What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

This again for me today...I really like the EZ open Scout:thumbup:

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I love the Scout. Maybe a smidge less than the TC, but I'm a fan of "SCOUT" and I think the EZ open cut out is so cool. I'd love to have the collection you have.
 
I love the Scout. Maybe a smidge less than the TC, but I'm a fan of "SCOUT" and I think the EZ open cut out is so cool. I'd love to have the collection you have.

You are close to being correct friend. IMHO, the "Scout" in the EZ is superior to the TC. I would happily give up all of my TC folders for the Scouts of similar blade shape.
 
Today, a Case 6207 Dogleg Jack, I think it is supposed to be Appaloosa, but it is darn near black all over, definitely bone though.
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And tomorrow will more than likely be this old user Cadet.
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Today, a Case 6207 Dogleg Jack, I think it is supposed to be Appaloosa, but it is darn near black all over, definitely bone though.
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And tomorrow will more than likely be this old user Cadet.
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That is one well loved cadet :thumbup:, great pic!
 
That is one well loved cadet :thumbup:, great pic!

Here's a better pic with another recent acquisition. Both have spent some time in use, but alas, it wasn't me. I ran across both recently and could not pass either up. I believe the Cadet was carried but rarely used, as the blade and tools are still pristine. Vics still amaze me as to the quality and fit & finish they can pack in to their relatively inexpensive knives, and how so many others cannot reach that level.
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Farmer riding with a convicted nailbreaker American Jack I am slowly reforming. A good WD-40 flush and a week in solitary at the 3/4 open position have helped greatly with its disposition :).

 
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