What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Good looking gunstock there David, surprised your maratac is still so shiny. Mine is pretty dark by now.

Working on this one today. Got it secondhand, marred, scratched and gritty but I fixed it up and carrying/working on this atm.
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Good looking gunstock there David, surprised your maratac is still so shiny. Mine is pretty dark by now.

Working on this one today. Got it secondhand, marred, scratched and gritty but I fixed it up and carrying/working on this atm.
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Thanks Tim - yah, weird isn't it, I carry the maratac everyday and use it a lot...must have mild oils in my skin or something...it does have the beginnings of a nice patina forming, but it's definitely taking its time :)
 
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Brad, if you ever have a fit of madness and decide to unload that Erickson ebony beauty, give me a call! ;)

I went black and white today as well, with the Tuna Valley railsplitter for work.

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I've been out of town all week and just got home again. Road trip this time though, so I was able to carry this stainless/elk GEC with me.

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Now, it's time to scroll back a few pages and try to catch up. A couple real beauties on this page alone though. :)

David - that's a beautiful gunstock.

Tim - stunning Coats. I really love the looks of that one. :thumbup:

Jeff - wonderful horn on your very capable looking Tuna Valley.
 
Thank you Stephen I'm very happy with how it turned out after a 'spa' from me. Now I see why people buy custom knives.

Your GEC makes me anticipate the upcoming forum knife even more. haven't had a knife in 440c ever and it'll be a nice stainless to carry during the Summer. This season has been especially humid.
 
This nifebrite Boys Knife has become a favorite; the glow in the dark cover material was Hi Tech in the mid-60's. A fun pocket knife & useful.


 
For the last several months this has been my edc
hard to beat the bomb proof stainless in this mississippi heat/humidity

of course having 3 blades doesnt hurt either :p

 
I've been out of town all week and just got home again. Road trip this time though, so I was able to carry this stainless/elk GEC with me.

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That elk is gorgeous, Stephen! I've always admired GEC's elk antler covers.

This nifebrite Boys Knife has become a favorite; the glow in the dark cover material was Hi Tech in the mid-60's. A fun pocket knife & useful.



I missed out on these, so I've got the Sunbrite on order. Love the Glow-in-the-Dark!
 
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