What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

So jealous of that old cross Alox Farmer!!! Amazing score, that looks mint!

Thanks, W.M.B. and slide13. There were about a dozen unused SAKs, among others. I'll have to go back today and see what's left.
The Alpineer is a Vic model I never heard of- scout knife with a magnifier and a phillips.
 
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Got the little hunter in today. It is the same OAL as a 73 but considerably more svelte, just right for what most would consider a 'pocket fixed blade'. I can say that I am proud of GEC: this knife came shaving sharp out of the tube.

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Just got home from work. Went in at 7 after 4 hours of sleep. Off to a wedding and reception this afternoon, and this is riding in the pocket with me.

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Got the little hunter in today. It is the same OAL as a 73 but considerably more svelte, just right for what most would consider a 'pocket fixed blade'. I can say that I am proud of GEC: this knife came shaving sharp out of the tube.

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Really nice knives, but I just have to comment on the tube label graphics....Pretty cool!:thumbup:
 
Carrying a couple of Buck barlow type knives. Not sure what their specific names are. Basically they are Old Timer type pen knives and they're as useful as it gets when it comes to doing small tasks.
 
Got the little hunter in today. It is the same OAL as a 73 but considerably more svelte, just right for what most would consider a 'pocket fixed blade'. I can say that I am proud of GEC: this knife came shaving sharp out of the tube.

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Looks like a very handy blade!
 
Thanks Jeff :)

Frank, that's a lovely GEC your sporting! :thumbup: Recent addition?

link2derek, I've been chicken eye'n that sweet little fixed blade you've showing lately, it's a great looking knife :thumbup:
 
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