What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Antique Autumn Jigged Bone "Cody Jack" today...

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Camillus 1940's Army Engineers/ Marines knife. I got to get another one cause I really don't like carrying/using much in fear of losing/breaking it.

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GEC's 'Autumn Jigged Bone' is one of my favorites, and that's a great example, Paul! :thumbup:

Thanks SH, it's one of mine as well:thumbup: I've noticed your Autumn jigged bone knives you've posted in the past...in fact I bought my #48 like the one you posted today because of your past pictures:o
 
r8shell, please tell me about the orange boned knife. The coloring is fantastic.

It's a little peanut-sized Keen Kutter that Markesharp gifted me last year. He replaced old celluloid with smooth orange bone. :thumbup:

Here's a daylight shot.

 
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