What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

My 6347 HP has been in my pocket daily. I have gotten used to the size.The bolsters are getting dull:( it was a brandy new safe queen but it's built like a Mercedes, so I can't help using it. If I remember right, I only paid 17 dollars for it so I don't feel too bad about putting pocket wear on it.
 
Case Autumn Barnboard Jr Scout

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Case Autumn Barnboard Jr Scout

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Got any more pictures of that Case Scout Texasflyfisher? I am interested in them. It looks knice from the picture. Your opinions too please.

Morablades, that case looks just like mine except for my main blade is a clip. I like the turkish blade on that.
 
Got any more pictures of that Case Scout Texasflyfisher? I am interested in them. It looks knice from the picture. Your opinions too please.

I'll try and take a couple of more shots and PM them to you. Opinions? Well, the bail is handy for attaching to a lanyard but otherwise you need to be conscious of it when closing the blade or you will ding the edge. Since this is a Scout Jr, it is about the size of a 84mm SAK. It's a good EDC size. Not too thick or heavy. I have tried the can opener and it works well. I wish the awl/punch edge was a little sharper but the point is excellent; it makes a great ice pick or to make a pilot hole for screw. The screwdriver edge could be thicker. I do like this pattern which is why I have two of them in my EDC rotation.
 
Thanks. If you have two it's a must have. I have two old style waves because I don't think I could live without one.
It sure is a nice looking knife.Looks quality.
 
Queen Utility Knife in D2 and ACSB.

With any luck I'll be using it later today to cut the tags off my new Stag Arms model 2 AR-15... :D (Hey, it's a 50+ year old design, that's "traditional", right? ;))

-- Sam
 
Buck 301stockman in my left front pocket and a Boker trapper in my right front pocket. I just could not decide which one this morning:confused:so I took them both.
 
I carried a Imperial Electricians knife in its como pouch today(Army signal Corps pouch CS-34), though I still had the peanut in my watch pocket.
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Take care
Peter
 
SAK Sentry, one of the best small (3.31" closed), thin (.33"), single blade, ridiculously cheap ($11 or less) slippies in the world. Since it's also non-threatening to them that are skeered of knives, it is almost the ideal EDC.
 
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Victorinox Soldier with silver alox scales. If it weren't for liking prettier knives on occasion this one would be a true Every Day Carry.

-- Sam
 
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