What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

BEAUTIFUL CASE STOCKMAN!!! I have a 10 dot 1970 #5292 and an 8 dot 1972 #6375 and they are a couple of knives that I would never part with:thumbup:

Erik, A #72 lockback for me as well today---I have NO IDEA what this jigging is called but I Love it---looks like flames to me:cool::o:thumbup:

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Beautiful #72 Paul, whatever they call that jigging, I like it!
 
I'm going to carry a couple of oldies today. Makes me feel less old myself! ;)

Alfred Blackwell



John Petty

 
I drink coffee this morning and ask myself ... Jim ...
"If the pen is mightier than the sword, then why do actions speak louder than words?" ***
Doesn't matter. Both will be toted today ... just in Case.

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*** Abraham Lincoln
 
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This amazing US-made Schrade Stockman :)



One of the best knives ever made! I got several years ago by our fellow forum memberr Ron (rwc53)
 
Your knife puts that Flygt pump in perspective. I use to work around twin 1000hp variable speed DC drive motors for conveyor belts. Massive motors. Knife thread, knife thread - beautiful knife ;-).
 
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