What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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As a fan of all things small and effective the Christy knife is at the top of its game, I was generously gifted mine by Carl (Jackknife) and it resides in my left front pocket, it is so light and thin but highly effective that can't find a reason not to carry it, it has proven itself to be a better feather stick maker than my beloved Opinel #9, I modified the blades tip a bit on mine, anyway here's a quick review I did after I received it.
Anyone interested in the history of this knife just do a search Christy Knife Company
http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/s...Thanks-Carl-(Jackknife)-for-the-Christy-Knife
Pete

Thanks for that link.
 
These today. I'm a big fan of the small fixed blade knives.
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/\/\ That is some nice stag you've got on that fixed blade.
One of these days I'm gonna get around to picking up a small fixed blade.
This again for me.
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Thanks GT, and happy to: that is a custom SAK by forum member Syph007. You can see his fantastic work in his Custom SAK modder thread. Mine includes my "ideal" selection of tools for coping with suburbia: can opener, cap lifter, philips screwdriver, electricians blade, and main blade ;).

Thanks for the details, Tom. That IS a pretty ideal selection of tools; very nice!! :thumbup::thumbup:

- GT
 
Today I am carrying my newest Barlow, a gift from Shawn (GBPacker).

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I'll be keeping this on board all week, both because it is a special knife, and a gift from a forum friend and neighbor, but also in solidarity with our black Barlow totin' friend Paul and his wife Nancy as they prepare for Lyla's funeral tomorrow.
 
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