What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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I made the new lanyard loop, it never had one as long as ive had it...used some 4140 tig wire and blue tempered it for a little toughness.
 
The GEC 77 today. I used this as a marking knife to scribe lines on pinewood derby blocks for my boys. They did the design work, sawing, planning and sanding!



The wharncliffe blade works great for a marking knife.





TX plane what is that tool at the to
 
A simple but very useful tool, priceless for mitered/odd corners...can make even me look smart:p

And me as well Paul. I would not want to install stone without one! I am also a big fan of the longer clear plastic miter gauges you can find at the box stores. I have all kinds of measuring doodads and while most hardly get used, when needed, they are priceless.
 
Beautiful knives today!

I wasn't going to carry this one. Bought it thinking I might trade it or gift it. But when I had it in hand, I fell in love.



Barry's pocket slip has given it a spot in my other pocket. I still have not used it, yet. But now I carry it safe in its slip and take it out for CFin' and CEin'. Thanks for the pocket slip, Gunstock Jack!
 
Beautiful knives today!

I wasn't going to carry this one. Bought it thinking I might trade it or gift it. But when I had it in hand, I fell in love.

Barry's pocket slip has given it a spot in my other pocket. I still have not used it, yet. But now I carry it safe in its slip and take it out for CFin' and CEin'. Thanks for the pocket slip, Gunstock Jack!

I can see why the force was strong to give it a carry, Scott. It sure is a beaut!! Barry's slips are really nice too!
 
Time for something light and simple, CASE delrin has appeal too! Pity it's not asparagus season though......

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SBJ and my pocket watch, can of snuff and a handkerchief... ;) ... what to need more for a day?!

 
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