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What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Dean - That pair is looking mighty nice together! :thumbup:

I was enjoying totin' this new #73 Burnt Stag today! :) Got quite a lot of attention at the lunch table! ;):rolleyes: Still not my pictures, can't catch a weather break! :D

Thanks, Ron. Nice stag on your 73. I favor the burnt for looks.
 
Good looking bone marrow Todd :thumbup:

Beautiful knife good sir !
Thanks so much

Nice strawberry Ron ! :thumbup::thumbup::D

That knife looks like it has been chewed on by a mouse. :eek::eek::eek::eek::rolleyes: Let's see what it did to the other side. :confused::confused::D:D:D

Inspired to tote my soup today:

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:D

Thank you... other side coming! :-) I missed her too much to not go after another.

Nice looking soup bone sheepfoot TCs, Todd and Rob.

Thank you...

Here is the other side for you guys.

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Beautiful 73, Ron! Great stag:thumbup::thumbup: I really like the reds in it

Thanks Ron, my first Charlow. Lovely 73 :thumbup:

Thanks, Ron. Nice stag on your 73. I favor the burnt for looks.

GeV, Jack and Dean - Thank you guys for the compliments! :)

Thanks so much
Here is the other side for you guys.

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Todd - Looking good! I know you have got to be stoked over this one!:)


Jack - Nice pair again today!:thumbup::thumbup:
 
Great pictures of that Soup, Todd. It looks to be made for working hands.

Here's my office knife for today. I must say, GEC is cranking out sharp knives lately...everything new this summer has been shaving sharp right out of the tube.

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Decided to let my new GEC #77 NF Spear/Coping Barlow rest in his tube a little while longer. Instead I am carrying his little brother, a GEC #15 Boys Jack Spear/Pen:
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Also this Case 62032 SS Medium Jack:

John, that Boys Jack is great, a quintessential pocket knife! :thumbup: Is your Case a "Texas Jack"? It looks like it has the distinctive pen blade shape. :cool:

Toting the pair today:
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Very pretty pics of a sweet pair of 77 Barlows, Sean! :thumbup:

...Great-looking Joker my friend :thumbup:
Thanks, Jack. :)

GEC #12 was with me... one of my favorite patterns
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Andi, that's a very appealing 2-blade toothpick! :cool:

Just received this this one on Friday, and I'm diggin' it a bunch.
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Smith and Son's Mudbug
Congrats on the marvelous Mudbug, osta! :thumbup:

Once again.
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Your stag 83 is spectacular, Will! :thumbup: Do you have a lanyard that would further enhance its beauty, or aren't you a lanyard kind of guy? :D

...I was enjoying totin' this new #73 Burnt Stag today! :) Got quite a lot of attention at the lunch table! ;):rolleyes: Still not my pictures, can't catch a weather break! :D
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Congrats on the incredible new stag 73, Ron! :thumbup: I'll ask you the same lanyard question I asked Will, since the knives of both of you have that hole begging for a lanyard. ;)

I saw this and just had to carry this un the rest of the day.....I really enjoy seeing
all these nice knives.......I'd love to own at least one of each......WOWYuh,jd
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Excellent jigging on both those knives, jd! :cool: I'm always a sucker for the EO 85s! :p

You guys are killing me! :D I haven't been able to pick up anything in a couple weeks. And all these great looking knives have got me wanting one of these and this one and that one. What's wrong with me? :eek:
Nothing wrong with you, GasMan, you just have to learn to pace yourself! ;);)

Opinel No. 6

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CLASSIC!! :thumbup:

Fine photos of a pretty pair of TCs, Jack! :thumbup:

...Here's my office knife for today. I must say, GEC is cranking out sharp knives lately...everything new this summer has been shaving sharp right out of the tube.
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Stunning stag, Joe! :cool:

My weekly carry usually includes a non-SAK with a bail, this week a Camillus Electrician
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Also a relatively big knife; this week a Colt buckshot bone teardrop fills that role
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Another category in my rotation is a watch pocket knife, this week a Keen Kutter
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And I usually carry a "miscellaneous" knife that doesn't fit any of my other carry categories; this week it's a RR Barlow
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- GT
 
These two for Pettit LeMans Tudor's VIP hospitality tent. Good times!
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They won't leave my pocket until the race is done. Happy to have these guys!
 
John, that Boys Jack is great, a quintessential pocket knife! :thumbup: Is your Case a "Texas Jack"? It looks like it has the distinctive pen blade shape. :cool:
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- GT
The knife is a 62032 SS Medium Jack (same thing as the Small Texas Jack) in Sunset Winterbottom Bone that I dyed to a darker chestnut color, because the dye-job on it wasn't quite what I was expecting based on the catalog pics.

Since I'm carrying it again today, here's a different pic of it. Same knife, same day as the first pic, just this one in direct sunlight.



For comparison, this is the "before" pic:
 
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