What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Seems like forumites are outdoing themselves today; a LOT of very sweet knives. Maybe it's a Sunday thing, or maybe Jack Black set the tone with his magnificent dusky duo! :thumbup::thumbup:

Speaking of Jack, I hope he won't be offended, or even suffer physical damage (shock, etc.), from the "sacrilege" of what I carried today. I pulled out this SAK imitation that my wife got me for Christmas 15 or 20 years ago as part of a set of 5 knives/multitools and a flashlight in a nylon pouch. They probably came from Sears. It included the first tactical folder I'd ever seen; it had a liner lock that was totally worthless. The flashlight was also horrible, but the rest of the ensemble isn't that bad; there's the big SAK pictured below, a Classic wannabe, a keychain multitool which I've actually been carrying regularly lately, and a large multitool which can handle lots of light duty tasks, at least. But the brand name may offend Jack deep down in his very genes. :(:(
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- GT
 
I'm smitten with these two:D

And so they stayed on and on. Being young again, asking nothing of the world, and all that went on in the world beyond the pocket, all the intrigues, the folly, the confusions counted for nothing. Sometimes in their love they were like one knife and then sometimes for hours they would be alone, each of them separated tragically from the other by things they could not comprehend. But then, again together, there was only peace and beauty and splendor.


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Nice shot of an interesting knife HH, can you tell us more about it? :thumbup:

I also have a pile to be cleaned! :eek: ;)

Always love seeing your 25 and Todd Davison

Thanks a lot Dave :) :thumbup:

Seems like forumites are outdoing themselves today; a LOT of very sweet knives. Maybe it's a Sunday thing, or maybe Jack Black set the tone with his magnificent dusky duo! :thumbup::thumbup:

Speaking of Jack, I hope he won't be offended, or even suffer physical damage (shock, etc.), from the "sacrilege" of what I carried today. I pulled out this SAK imitation that my wife got me for Christmas 15 or 20 years ago as part of a set of 5 knives/multitools and a flashlight in a nylon pouch. They probably came from Sears. It included the first tactical folder I'd ever seen; it had a liner lock that was totally worthless. The flashlight was also horrible, but the rest of the ensemble isn't that bad; there's the big SAK pictured below, a Classic wannabe, a keychain multitool which I've actually been carrying regularly lately, and a large multitool which can handle lots of light duty tasks, at least. But the brand name may offend Jack deep down in his very genes. :(:(
xyjLqij.jpg

pKazHsr.jpg

LOL! Thanks pal :eek: :D :thumbup:

I'm smitten with these two:D

And so they stayed on and on. Being young again, asking nothing of the world, and all that went on in the world beyond the pocket, all the intrigues, the folly, the confusions counted for nothing. Sometimes in their love they were like one knife and then sometimes for hours they would be alone, each of them separated tragically from the other by things they could not comprehend. But then, again together, there was only peace and beauty and splendor.


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Absolutely lovely Gev :)
 
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