What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Oh no! My chopping stump has been overtaken by fungi :eek:

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Beautiful knife and photos Duane. :thumbup:;)

Autumn Gold

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Off to work...I've had my fun

With those in your pocket how could the day not be fabulous

Shadows of Kitty

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Very nice photos and I liked the knife, but, the kitty shadow is priceless. :eek::thumbup::D

I haven't given much thought to what I've carried this week, but did spend a couple minutes this morning looking through my collection before picking this William Rodgers ivory sleeveboard.

Choosing a knife to carry each day is usually one of my favorite activities and for the past year or so, since discovering the Traditionals Forum, visiting this thread and looking at what all of you are carrying has been an equally enjoyable part of my daily routine, and for that, I thank all of you. :)

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Very beautiful knife Stephen - nicely pictured. :thumbup::)
 
Ok... in my search for the GEC 15 sheep foot... I found this beauty! Love it!
1977 Case 11031 SH Stainless Whaler.
Beautiful Walnut scales
I love that it is so old and in such good shape! What a find.
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A beautiful find indeed Todd. I do however think it is likely to be a carbon steel (CV?) I picked up a pair of these a short while back. They were also in stunning condition for their age. Some research called these the Rope Knife, other locations called it the whaler. Many of the whaler configurations I discovered had a lanyard bail.
 
Yea, not going to guarantee the stainless thing. Just what I was told from the seller. I really like it.

A beautiful find indeed Todd. I do however think it is likely to be a carbon steel (CV?) I picked up a pair of these a short while back. They were also in stunning condition for their age. Some research called these the Rope Knife, other locations called it the whaler. Many of the whaler configurations I discovered had a lanyard bail.
 
Jack
Two great pictures of exceptional knifes!! The barlow is just perfection

Sam
That Wiseman ( and Jack's) has me thinking barlow today. Just a fantastic piece.

Primble
That you for your sentiments and the copy!!
 
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It got cool enough here for me to grab a pair of sweat pants off the hook, and I found this old favorite in the pocket.

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@ Paul, Jeff ;), and Primble, Thanks Guys :)
So many beauties today!!! Too many to comment :thumbup: to all!


Today I am chicken fingering this old Schrade Walden, does anybody know if this one is Swinden key?


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