What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

I carried the GEC Pemberton on an Easter egg hunt with the kids today. This has been a fun annual event at a friends house. About 50 kids and 1,00 eggs.

 
Powderhorn Jack. I really like the GEC #12 pattern.

Your #12 is a mighty fine looking specimen! :thumbup: I really like the grooved bolsters and swedged blade with those nicely colored bone covers.

Boker lockback, book matched Imbuia wood handles and Thomas stainless damascus and mokume gane,

Always a pleasure to see that fine Boker Kris! :thumbup:

Case Sowbelly in CV and chestnut bone.

Love that Sowbelly, Nice color! :thumbup: I need to find one in CV now...
 
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Really enjoying this stag Muskrat. It's my second #53, could be my new favorite.

Jim
 
I picked up this cool Navalha from the very awesome "Jone". I did not notice it had a liner lock of sorts until I had it in my hand...which is kinda cool little feature. The blade is super thin stock so is it a slicing beast! First day carrying it but I can tell it will get a lot of use already. Thanks again, Jone!
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Btw, Do any of you folks know anything about the trench lighter in the pic?
 
I picked up this cool Navalha from the very awesome "Jone". I did not notice it had a liner lock of sorts until I had it in my hand...which is kinda cool little feature. The blade is super thin stock so is it a slicing beast! First day carrying it but I can tell it will get a lot of use already. Thanks again, Jone!
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Btw, Do any of you folks know anything about the trench lighter in the pic?
Those MAM knives are great aren't they!? I love my sheepsfoot LL like yours :thumbup:
I have a trench lighter that looks a lot like yours, mine is a re-pro and I had to replace the bail on it with a steel one ( it was an EDC for a few years ;) ). I'll dig it out and include a pic with my daily carry for your tomorrow or Monday... I don't see the screw spring flint follower on yours, is it missing?
 
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Happy Easter everyone!

Today I gonna carry my orange Pioneer



... and the 440C GEC #73



They will both perform well for holiday feast - my wife will make Schweinebraten with Knödel and Sauerkraut as well as potatoes... oh - and some local beverages :D
 
I picked up this cool Navalha from the very awesome "Jone". I did not notice it had a liner lock of sorts until I had it in my hand...which is kinda cool little feature. The blade is super thin stock so is it a slicing beast! First day carrying it but I can tell it will get a lot of use already. Thanks again, Jone!
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Btw, Do any of you folks know anything about the trench lighter in the pic?

NICE :thumbup: I come across trench lighters fairly often, but they've gotten expensive. Slipping these two in my pockets today :)



 
^^^ Stephen, That is BEAUTIFUL. What an elegant knife. Have a great Easter totin that knife around.

Peter
 
Taking the dogs out to play in the snow, these two are with me

Dan Graves fixed blade and a cattle knife by Tom Ploppert

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Have a great Sunday folks.
 
I have my Davison riding with me again today also Steven, it is such a great knife. Kris, that cattle knife is awesome!

 
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