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What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Carrying my Canoe today.

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Fairly new knife for me, only carried it a handful of times, but looking at the little scratches already developing on the bolsters got me to thinking. How many of y'all carry your traditionals in one of those leather pocket-sheath/slip/pouch things, and how many just drop 'em in your pocket with everything else?
 
I have several pocket slips. I've used them in the past, but I generally just throw my daily carry in my pocket without one.
 
Great choices!!! :thumbup:

Covering the essentials :cool:

Looks idyllic Dan :thumbup:

Pretty much a perfect way to spend my days JB

Great pics! What a beautiful place - and CUTE dog! :thumbup:

Looks like a great place to relax and let the stress melt away. Thanks for sharing.

No problem. He knows he's cute and REALLY uses it to his advantage. :p

So pretty out there. Looks like you have a good companion too. Westie, Maltese?

He does surprisingly well for a dog his age and stature out in the woods. He was a rescue dog my wife chose 12 years ago so were not really sure but we think he is a Westie/Maltese mix as well.



Classic #1 this evening..

 
I could come back then. What traditional pocket knife do you keep in your pocket, friendo?
Today's carry was my Case swayback Jack in chestnut bone and CV and my yeller medium stockman for cutting fruit for lunch.

And just to stay with the No Country motif, the knives got here the same way I did.
 
Oh man, Gary....not sure why that cartoon caught me so off guard but it gave a great laugh
 
Primble, do you do something to your knives to make them look so good, or just take amazing pictures? I swear the knives look prettier than any similar knives I've seen in person.
 
Morning folks, carrying my scratted Ancient and my Sitflyer Chef's Special today :thumbup:



 
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