What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

First part of the day (morning to afternoon) it was GEC blood red bone congress. From afternoon to night it was Mutz pine green single blade canoe.
 
I carried that yellow bone GEC Northfield whittler that Stu gifted me a while back. Man, that's a fine piece of cutlery. It will handle anything that comes our way. I need to make some better pictures of it for the group here. Maybe tomorrow if the weather permits.

Ed
 
Had a Thanksgiving feast with all the Trappings. :D

Case XX Red Shield Trapper Knife

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Case XX Red Shield Trapper Knife. 6254SS pattern. 4 1/8" closed length. Stainless Steel Clip and Spey Blades. Blue Bone handles with Red Case inlay shield. Nickel Silver bolsters. Weighs 4ozs. Made in the U.S.A.
 
Jeremy,

What is the one on the far right? I like the thickness of it.

Sweet knives, by the way!:thumbup:
 
I scored this pre-80's Queen Irish Spring knife on eBay for $11 last year. It was unsharpened, but did have a couple of pin cracks in the delrin handles (which the seller neglected to describe and avoided any photos of). For that money, I can't complain. A little super-glue fixed them up and now it is a great user.

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Yep Elliot is right Rick. Try it Mike theres a blade for every occasion :D


Nice slim line Snipe
 

That's a nice sowbelly you have there. I like that cranberry bone with the silver script. Great knife. And the GEC jack is too.

I picked this little mini Copperhead up, as I seem to do more and more these days. It's a great little pocket knife. I owe Mack (protourist) the credit for me purchasing one of these.

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Ed
 
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These were with me all day today! Menefee "LC"
and a one of my Remington Jacks!
Have a great evening!


Jason
 
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Thanks Todd. The etch is gone now. Blades reprofiled, although the main blade still needs a bit of work, and the blades are satin finish now.
 
That's a nice sowbelly you have there. I like that cranberry bone with the silver script. Great knife. And the GEC jack is too.

I picked this little mini Copperhead up, as I seem to do more and more these days. It's a great little pocket knife. I owe Mack (protourist) the credit for me purchasing one of these.

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Ed

I did a little bored whittling with mine today. They are a great little knife.
Your's still looks pristine.:cool:
 
got an early Christmas gift from a real good guy who gave me a nice vintage peanut pattern that i thought i'd share here.

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American Black Foot Indian: "oshmey -- ohmey" = "Never Lie & Never Quit"

colt
 
I did a little bored whittling with mine today. They are a great little knife.
Your's still looks pristine.:cool:

I also carried one of these today since it just showed up in my mailbox. The back spring is a little on the soft side but it just feels right and has a great main blade shape. Fits very well in my watch pocket and will bump my Case Swayback CV for the short term.
 
Finally put the SW down and picked back up my Case Humpback Whittler. I really like this pattern!:thumbup::)
 
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