What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Slid this one in my pocket today. A little big for pocket carry but rides nice in the clip pocket of my uniform pants.

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Today will be the Opinel No.6 that just showed up in the mail a couple of days ago. Neat little knife, it's calling out for some patina and maybe a little modification.
 
Today, even in lieu of receiving my new Buck 301 in the mail on Friday, I went ahead and carried my Case Large CV Stockman.

I even used it to whittle a makeshift toothpick after I cooked and ate a great breakfast at around 1 o' clock today.

I know, wasted away half the day. But I'm only 20 years old and I enjoy sleeping in.

In my defense, I do have a great full-time, 40-hour a week job that I wake up in time every morning to get there at least a 1/2-hour early.

How many 20 year olds that you know of are that responsible?
 
My mini copperhead accompanied me to church today. Small and unobtrusive, it's a perfect Sunday knife. It doesn't look quite as pristine as this picture shows. You can tell it's a user now. I guess I should make another picture to let you all see how it looks now.

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Ed
 
Today, even in lieu of receiving my new Buck 301 in the mail on Friday, I went ahead and carried my Case Large CV Stockman.

I even used it to whittle a makeshift toothpick after I cooked and ate a great breakfast at around 1 o' clock today.

I know, wasted away half the day. But I'm only 20 years old and I enjoy sleeping in.

In my defense, I do have a great full-time, 40-hour a week job that I wake up in time every morning to get there at least a 1/2-hour early.

How many 20 year olds that you know of are that responsible?

I know alot of 20 yr olds who don't even work. Kudos to you. I carry a Case large stockman in cv amber bone. I love that knife.
 
I'm 48 and the only time I've ever been 30 minutes early to work was when I forgot to change my clock when Daylight Savings Time started.

Here's a Camillus Boy Scout Whittler that I dug out recently and got to ride in my pocket for the first time in quite a while.

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I'm 48 and the only time I've ever been 30 minutes early to work was when I forgot to change my clock when Daylight Savings Time started.

Here's a Camillus Boy Scout Whittler that I dug out recently and got to ride in my pocket for the first time in quite a while.

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That's the same pattern as the Remington R14 I carried Saturday. I like that pattern better than a stockman because the coping blade nests really well with the small clip and feels better in the hand to me. Thanks for posting.

I'm carrying my mini copperhead again. I'll reach out to get something else and my hand just falls on it anyway. - Ed
 
GEC Tidioute Toenail/Sunfish in Carved Pumpkin Bone.

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Like this one.

This knife has been in my EDC Rotation since October I like it so much I pulled the trigger on another. Just so I can hand it down to my son.
 
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Today, even in lieu of receiving my new Buck 301 in the mail on Friday, I went ahead and carried my Case Large CV Stockman.

I even used it to whittle a makeshift toothpick after I cooked and ate a great breakfast at around 1 o' clock today.

I know, wasted away half the day. But I'm only 20 years old and I enjoy sleeping in.

In my defense, I do have a great full-time, 40-hour a week job that I wake up in time every morning to get there at least a 1/2-hour early.

How many 20 year olds that you know of are that responsible?
Good on ya. :thumbup:
Just don't let those 40 hrs/week get in the way of school... there's plenty of time for full-time nose-to-the-grindstone, after you've climbed as far up the education ladder as you can or need to.

Today, I've got with me a neat little Ka-Bar stockman with brown jigged delrin handles and carbon blades. It's a real workhorse.

Alex
 
Here's a Camillus Boy Scout Whittler that I dug out recently and got to ride in my pocket for the first time in quite a while.
I have one just like it and in fact I had it out to look at last night. It will always be one of my favorites since it was my first non-SAK slip joint.



This one just keeps finding a way back into my pocket as evidenced by the beginnings of a patina.
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Fine knife you show there E.K.T.:thumbup: Any specs?

Today, CASE Small Texas Jack in Olive Green Bone, Trusharp. The finish on this knife is beyond reproach.
 
i'm 24 and i'm always early to work (being self employed makes that easy), and today it is my case black sodbuster jr. i always forget just how much i love a sodbuster til it goes back in my pocket.

thanks
sam
 
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