What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

As usual, lots of wonderful knives posted today. I'm looking forward to getting home this evening so I can spend a bit more time looking through the thread. In the interim, I took a brief break just long enough to snap a couple photos of the two new/old knives I'm carrying today (a Case 6185 and a 6229 1/2). Both are '65-'69 era.

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Larger than I normally carry. Fortunately it's a perfect fit in the Bullard rig.

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As usual, lots of wonderful knives posted today. I'm looking forward to getting home this evening so I can spend a bit more time looking through the thread. In the interim, I took a brief break just long enough to snap a couple photos of the two new/old knives I'm carrying today (a Case 6185 and a 6229 1/2). Both are '65-'69 era.

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Love that tadpole!
 
Stephen, Two BEAUTIFUL vintage CASE knives:thumbup: I really like that Tadpole:thumbup:

This one's new to me also...

CASE 1964-1969 tang stamp Barlow.

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Thanks again Jon;):cool:
 
INOX Marttiini for the snowy outdoors today:





It's super-lightweight, but very capable - hard to beat for $30.
 
Paul that is a beautiful barlow :thumbup: Congrats on bringing that one into the fold.


I think I have a thing for Cocobolo with good character to it. Carrying the 66 today. Maybe for a while.



Hope you all have a great one.
 
Buncha' great knives, everyone! Paul--love the mix of appaloosa and dark marrow on that redbone. Mt. Damascus: That butterscotch looks tasty!! Old & In the Way: Great old-world handles, and I don't think I've seen that style of bare end doctor knife. l2d: I haven't seen a scandi grind on that style of knife before. Looks sharp! And I bet it's a great woods knife. KBA and clutchcarter: The figure on your knives is perfect! Combat: that GEC looks all bid'ness and hard-work attitude.
 
That's just beautiful Primble!

I am carrying my Northwoods Forest Jack today.

Thank you Erik - a fine NW forest Jack and picture as well. :thumbup:;):)


Elegant. :)

Case Barlow and AG Russell Scout for me today

Very nice Case Barlow. :thumbup::)

I'm thinking just like Thales2015 today..........

Good thinking Mark - a real beauty. :thumbup::)

Beautiful knives being shown today as always.

Primble, that Catt barlow is super sweet. Something about those Catt knives that are just striking.

Today is completely utilitarian for me,, I'm carrying an SAK alox Cadet.

Thank you sir and I like the wear on the SAK. :thumbup:;)

Very nice knives today guys. I've these 2 little guys with me today...

Very nice old red bones. :thumbup::)

As usual, lots of wonderful knives posted today. I'm looking forward to getting home this evening so I can spend a bit more time looking through the thread. In the interim, I took a brief break just long enough to snap a couple photos of the two new/old knives I'm carrying today (a Case 6185 and a 6229 1/2). Both are '65-'69 era.

Two fine examples - I especially love the old Doctor's knife. :eek::eek::thumbup::thumbup:;)

Stephen & Paul - Super nice USA's today guys:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

I agree. :thumbup::)

Paul - that Case XX Barlow is super stunning = WOW knife !! :eek::eek::eek::eek::thumbup::thumbup::)
 
Tomorrow will be my 01 sodbuster riding in my first attempt at a sheath. I used a med Brown for the sheath, a light tan for the belt loop and dark brown stitching.
My only other experience working leather was a pendant I made for the Misses' keychain with our daughters bday burned into it and only about a inch of stitching for the key ring.



I was going to try wet forming it but it isn't needed, the pressure is just right as it sits now.
 
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