What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Good bone and colour on that CASE Teardrop. A well-made knife indeed.

Thanks, Will
Thank you sir. This was a gift from my daughter earlier in the year, for my 60th birthday. I find it to be a very useful and pocket friendly knife.
Ron
 
I mean, one can get kinda used to it around here, in all the various manifestations of 'perfect,' but the above picture just stopped me in my tracks again.

Well done, sitflyer. :)

~ P.

Thanks for the kind words Sarah :)
I have similar thoughts about the abundance of great knives and photographic talent that is shared so regularly around these parts. Everyone's contributions make this thread a pleasure to visit.


Slipped this one in my watch pocket for a little chicken eying today:


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AG Russell Muskrat, ATS-34, Black Lip Pearl
 
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Beautiful covers Duane:thumbup: just a terrific knife...

These two for me again today.

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Enjoy your Sunday everyone:thumbup:
 
Thanks Paul, it's an oldie ( means I've had it for a few years, not that it is actually an "old" knife ;) ) but goodie :) Love that S&M Heritage :thumbup: I,ve been chicken eye'in them for a while now.
 
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Thanks for the compliments friends - excited that another from M.S. Dunn is on the way. Meanwhile, here's a new favorite again.

 
Quick shot of the Primble Barlow as I take a rain break. I am loving it, Paul! It's already working hard and performing like a champ :D

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Been carrying the swayback the last few and really like her curves. She helped with rabbit stew earlier also. Not my best pic but oh well lol
 
Carrying this today (a photograph from last fall, but 'tis the season again, already):

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GEC #66 Calf Roper

~ P.
 
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