What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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Off to do a little fly fishing for a couple of days so one of GEC #48's will go with me, probably the snakewood. A SAK Spartan is part of my camp kitchen as well.
 
This knife has joined the other three into the pockets.
A great knife full of selection, a blade for almost every chore.

Case CV Congress.
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Very handy on the trout stream, the pen has cleaned a few trout with me. :thumbup:
 
Beautiful knife Tom, one I have had my eye on since it came out.

I went for a walk on the farm today, I threw my Case M-3 Finn knife on the hip, a great little fixed blade. :thumbup:
 
Queen Cutlery QCCC Teardrop in Greenbone. Solid knife that goes so well in the hand. Went for a kind of walk, more like shuffle as it's so slippery. Wish this damn snow would melt, fed-up with it now!
 
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I got this a week ago or so for only $20.00
I forced a patina on the blades and sharpened both of them to a razor edge :)
 
Got my Reese Bose Shadow Trapper and
this Old Boker "Coke Bottle" I just got
it the other day! Somebody tried to use
a grinder and they didn't do so well!lol
But I'm working on it! It's nice and sharp now!


Jason
 

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Thomas, I really like that GEC!!! I carried my mini copperhead again.

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I have a little yellow RR barlow. Bare boslters, tho. Is that one full size? My little yella has been in my pocket a lot.

its a little, I've not see the bare bolster models but I would like to get the acorn sheild smooth tobacco bone and gunstock model too.
 
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Put very nice dark patina to this fantastic knife (bit darker than in the picture I think). Gives fantastic contrast to the yellow scales. Next payday I will get myself slimline trapper as companion perhaps..
 
I'm pretty impressed with it. As usual.

Me too, I polished the edge down to almost mirror shine, reprofiled to a lower angle and it's a light saber! it also has a lot of sentimental value...it came in 10 minutes before me and my wife went on our last vacation before she headed stateside to get my visa ready.

Best vacation we've ever had since getting married...its funny how us knife knuts can associate a knife with a fond memory! :D:thumbup:
 
A.L., I'll second the trapper. You have a beautiful patina on your's, mine is just starting to dull.
I really enjoying carrying and using this knife, it's simple to chose which blade I need for each job, and the great steel makes it hard to put down.
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