What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

This Boker Whittler
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Imperial: "Cattle/Utility" (circa 1935-1945)

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Elliott,

Nice to see a more senior member of your collection getting pocket time:thumbup:

Ken

Thanks, Ken. It's a great knife. These old Imperials don't get the notoriety they deserve imho. :cool:
 
Just snapped this outside. Got my dang hand in the bolster, but I don't have time to do it again.

Case Chestnut Bone CV Mini Trapper. Got a nice patina going on this one.

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Case/Bose Tribal Spear. I have carried and used this knife like crazy and it still looks new!

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I picked up my newest Case peanut and dropped it in my pocket this morning. I'm very happy with it.

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Ed J
 
I'm knife less tonight LOL






nah I have a TK4 and a swiss tool spirit
the Tk4 is usually my backup or harder use knife wich becomes main knife then the sun goes down, don't usually need much more

have a nice saturday (22:20 here)

Maxx
 
Picked up an interesting late 50's (58-60) Queen #61 3 5/8" stockman today, it has some wear on the main and sheepsfoot blades but still has good action,took razor sharp edges and has solid winterbottom bone scales. I can't pass up old Queen stockman knives with some personality (and use) left in them!

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I'm carrying my new GEC #48 Jack in Green Bone. I haven't uploaded pics yet so here's my dealer's pic.
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Going out tonight with a Boker Tang Stamp Series Barlow w/ clip and pen blade and red bone (I think?) handles in my pocket. Picked it up at a gun show back in January. Hopefully pics/post to come in the future as I'd like to know if others have the same or similar!
 
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