What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

The last day of two weeks off from work :( - tomorrow I´ll be back at work again. But today for lunch, we gonna meet with my mum-in-law at an austrian restaurant (in Austria) for some Schweinshaxe with Sauerkraut :D

... the Buck 110 will come in handy on this task, for sure (- on my belt)



... and the #09 Esquire in my pocket



I could also name it "Dwarf meets giant"
 
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Been alternating between my Case 6380 Carpenters Whittler and this lighter, Schrade 863 Carpenters Whittler. OH

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Ole hunter, I have one of my grandfathers knives that's identical to that. It's marked Craftsman, don't recall the number or model markings. But it has a crown craftsman shield, wonder if the craftsman is made by schrade.
 
This TJ in my neck pouch and my Wenger Cigar knife in my pocket. (old pic, still stove up)

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Andi, I just had to look up Schweinshaxe, sounds like a delicious lunch. The 110 should serve that up nicely :)

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Way too funny Paul, I actually had a good chuckle on that post! :D


today...


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is a pretty good day! :)
 
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Andi, I just had to look up Schweinshaxe, sounds like a delicious lunch. The 110 should serve that up nicely :)

Thanks Duane :) - the 110 served very well, indeed! The restaurants here tend to give dull knives and it´s a pain to cut this wonderful pork with such instruments. It was a great feast, indeed. The 110 wil follow me the next time. I just seem to rediscover its greatness!
 
Thanks for the kind words about the Esquire, fellows. It is actually a nice knife. Fits so perfect and slim in every pocket. As well as a Peanut, slightly longer but not as wide as the 'nut.
 
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