What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Schatt & Morgan "Series IX" Stockman (ATS-34):

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Nice one Elliott, I've got two from that series and it is some of the prettiest bone around.
With the premium steel, they're as fine a production slipjoint as there is, IMO.
 
Nice one Elliott, I've got two from that series and it is some of the prettiest bone around.
With the premium steel, they're as fine a production slipjoint as there is, IMO.

I've always loved the blade selection on this one, Jeff, specifically the small clip blade. It's just a cool knife in every respect. :cool:
 
I've got my large (and I mean LARGE) A. G. Russell folding hunter in the Texas Ranger limited edition with black micarta handle.

I just love using it in the kitchen!:D Plus, it's great for giggles when I pull it out of my pocket. I can't get over the size!
 
GEC half congress in snakewood. Still need to spend some time reprofiling the blade but it still is great to carry and use.

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Today I'm carrying this Northfield Dogleg
Jack! I removed the blade etching and gave it
a satin finish. :D





Jason
 

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GEC Northfield Gambler in snakewood. Great knife for the office, but enough knife to handle plenty of other chores as well.
 
Large Amber Bone CV Stockman for me today-again.

I don't know what to say, other then the fact that I just the sheepsfoot blade that this knife has on it.

Left the Peanut out of the pocket for some reason. It was always close by though.
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My Blade Forums 2011 forum moose has been in my pocket every day since it showed up in my mailbox.

Dan
 
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