What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Whetstone, did you pair your Vic Farmer and Aitor Agricola on purpose??
If so, well-played, since "agricola" is Latin for "farmer" (I think - high school Latin classes were a LONG time ago)! :thumbup::thumbup::D
If not, it's still a very cool coincidence! ;):p;)

- GT

Would love to say I did GT, but I actually didn't put that together until you mentioned it :).
 
Jack
Great picture of that Buck!

Thanks pal, a very thoughtful gift from our friend Mr Sitflyfer ;) :thumbup:

~P
Happy Birthday and may it be a wonderful year for you!! I just had my Birthday as well.

Sorry to have missed that Gev, a belated Happy Birthday to you (ooo)! :D I still have your present to ship ;) :thumbup:

Jack, Nice to see that sweet little Buck! :)

Thanks a lot Duane :) :thumbup:


I think you're well and truly prepped! :thumbup:
 
Carrying a little lock back I received free from Minnesota Deer Hunters Association a long time ago. No idea who made it as there are no markings on it anywhere, but it is a solid little piece. No wiggle in the lockup at all, nice snap, centered blade. I assumed it was made in China but it doesn't say that anywhere either. It's about 15-20 years old... :confused:

 
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Bearsquared,

Wow.....that's some great stag! Really makes me want to get one of those knives.

Jim

Hi Jim, sorry for missing this previously - thanks very much, it's my favourite GEC! They're great knives and I heartily recommend grabbing one if you get the chance!

Have a great Sunday all you knifeheads!


I really like this one. Can we see some more pics?

+1 please, that bone is beautiful :thumbup:
 
Not totally traditional, but when you compare it to a lot of knives these days, I figured it could make an appearance in this thread.

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Totin a Camillus TL-29 today
It lived in my toolbag for 20 years
I'm retired now and it's my puttering around beater knife

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