What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Likin' the pics Bob and Chris !

Kestrel feather, Muskrat, and Rosewood Hunter:
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/\ /\ /\ /\ Gorgeous Pic and wonderful knives as always Primble. The bone on the Case Muskrat is stunning. Carrying my Fremont Today:
 
Kestrel feather, Muskrat, and Rosewood Hunter:
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Wonderful photo and two gorgeous knives. I'm not sure I remember ever seeing you post a fixed blade that you were carrying before, but I'm absolutely certain that I've never seen that stunning Muskrat before. :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:


I'm carrying this ebony Davison today.

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I had one of these in high school that I used for backpacking. Did everything from food prep, cleaning fish, making feather sticks and everything else. That was before I knew that you need several kinds of knives to do various things under varying situations. Before the advent of "bushcraft." :D I saw this on the bay and had to have it. My original one was a typical 50's or 60's green. This one has solid snap on all blades and all are sharp. I like it!

 
Kestrel feather, Muskrat, and Rosewood Hunter:
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Another fantastic picture Primble, I really wish the more recent Case knives used bone like that! That Case Hunter is very cool as well. Of course, with your photography skills you could make a butter knife look like a $500 custom. :thumbup:
 
Time I let this out of the house. GEC 15.

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Looking good Will :thumbup:


That's lovely Bob :thumbup:



Black on Black.

TC helping out at work today.

:D Cool pic Chris :thumbup:

My old and trusty GEC #66 Serpentine Jack...


Trusty for sure Andi :)


Beautiful Stephen :)


Hey, I remember that one! :) :thumbup:
 
Well I started out the day with a knife that cannot be discussed nor shown on this thread. As a matter of fact, this knife does not existed nor will it ever exist. If I had any knowledge of this knife, its existence or non-existence, I would not be at liberty to disclose.

But fortunately I got this Tidioute #73 in the mail today, and I will carry it for the remainder of the day and beyond.

I think either knife, existing and non-existing, could have been carried by Capt. Willard. That is to say if he did exist ... and if the year was 1968. I need a drink.

- Rex
tidioute #73 - single blade - micarta -2015 by tens339, on Flickr
 
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