What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Love the color in this little guy (GEC #092214 St. Patty's Day Acrylic).
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Some very nice knives and scenery Paul! Sounds like you enjoyed the day off. :thumbup:

I carried the Queen City Copperhead.

I did Erik, it was a BEAUTIFUL day today, really like your Copperhead, great covers, patina and a keen edge:cool::thumbup:
 
Thanks Gary!! Great old scout!!!! :thumbup::thumbup:
Thanks, Robert. :)

My 303 today. Maybe tomorrow too.
In its imperfect glory, still speaks to me in ways that my other knives don't. I just can't describe it.
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The Buck 303 doesn't happen to do it for me, but I know what you're talking about; it's a cool and mysterious phenomenon! :confused:;)

...Thanks GT, the Peanut was a gift from r8shell :) :thumbup:
Thanks for the knife ID, Jack. :)

...Thanks GT. I don't think I am fancy enough to carry this thing... :p
That GS Kutmaster has some mighty fine character :thumbup:
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Sometimes we have to change from the outside in! If you carry a fancy knife, it can help increase your "fancy rating". :p
Besides, Johnny5 had good advice later about just keeping the pinky up! :D
Thanks for the Kutmaster compliment. :)

Nice, I had one of these but the wife stole it.
That (wife "stealing" a guy's perfectly good knife) almost qualifies as "spousal abuse"! :eek:

A couple of old pals today :)



Extremely nice return to the ebony and ivory theme of earlier this week, Jack!

The amber bone 47 this week...
Peter, those round-bolstered Cases are very appealing! :cool::cool:

This GEC #15 Scout Knife. I like this nice knife...

W:eek:W, Andi, I had forgotten how those 2-bladed, sheepsfoot, EO #15 Scouts with that color jigged bone "touch my soul"! An absolutely beautiful and thoroughly useful knife! :thumbup::thumbup:

With a 6.00am start tomorrow, and a long day ahead, I'm probably not going to get a chance to post tomorrow, but I'll be taking these two over to Sheffield with me :)



Have an enjoyable and safe trip, Jack; with those knives you'll be starting off on the right foot for sure! :cool::cool:

A lone day off today from the day to day hustle and bustle...it was most welcome, although I still went in for a few hours:o I get more done without any distractions:thumbup:

Came home and took dogs for a walk...highlight of the day to say the least...Nice pictures today everyone.

A primary color carry today. The #73 is courtesy of Brett offering her up on the exchange well below what shes worth:thumbup: The blue Northwoods arrived today as well, I like the blue:cool:

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A shot along my way out to the prairie...

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My companions...

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Harley really likes to pose for pictures;)

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Glad you could enjoy some time off, Paul! Your photos are superb, as are the subjects of the pics! :thumbup::thumbup: I'm a little bit surprised that a Notre Dame fan like you has gone with the Michigan maize and blue knives, though! :D

Terrific knives today everyone! :D

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Man, Ron, that penknife is just the epitome of elegance! :thumbup::thumbup:

Here are a couple of the knives that have kitchen duty this week.
A Rough Rider fish knife (BIG, from Markesharp)
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and a horn Joker (small, from my daughter in Spain - she bought this one in Zaragosa)
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- GT
 
Glad you could enjoy some time off, Paul! Your photos are superb, as are the subjects of the pics! :thumbup::thumbup: I'm a little bit surprised that a Notre Dame fan like you has gone with the Michigan maize and blue knives, though! :D

Here are a couple of the knives that have kitchen duty this week.
A Rough Rider fish knife (BIG, from Markesharp)
Ae2DgKjl.jpg


and a horn Joker (small, from my daughter in Spain - she bought this one in Zaragosa)
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- GT

Gary, thank you for your compliment today and yesterday as well...you surprised me pointing out the Wolverine colors...sacrilege for an Irish fan:eek: All I thought about while carrying this duo was what my Art teacher Mrs Byberg taught me...Blue and Yellow make green, so in a way, there is an Irish color from the two:D

Love that Joker and the sentimental meaning it must hold for you:thumbup:
 
My first case with chestnut and CV was the peanut followed by the sodbuster Jr. and then the trio was completed by adding a swayback jack. I love all 3 but carry the sodbuster and swayback more than the peanut due to size


Looks like a perfect trio for EDC and a Sowbelly would only make it better as a quad EDC.

Don
 
Helping me out at the pumpkin patch

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And my wonderful wife and girls that put up with me snapping knife pics too often :rolleyes:

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Thanks, Robert. :)


The Buck 303 doesn't happen to do it for me, but I know what you're talking about; it's a cool and mysterious phenomenon! :confused:;)


Thanks for the knife ID, Jack. :)


Sometimes we have to change from the outside in! If you carry a fancy knife, it can help increase your "fancy rating". :p
Besides, Johnny5 had good advice later about just keeping the pinky up! :D
Thanks for the Kutmaster compliment. :)


That (wife "stealing" a guy's perfectly good knife) almost qualifies as "spousal abuse"! :eek:


Extremely nice return to the ebony and ivory theme of earlier this week, Jack!


Peter, those round-bolstered Cases are very appealing! :cool::cool:


W:eek:W, Andi, I had forgotten how those 2-bladed, sheepsfoot, EO #15 Scouts with that color jigged bone "touch my soul"! An absolutely beautiful and thoroughly useful knife! :thumbup::thumbup:


Have an enjoyable and safe trip, Jack; with those knives you'll be starting off on the right foot for sure! :cool::cool:


Glad you could enjoy some time off, Paul! Your photos are superb, as are the subjects of the pics! :thumbup::thumbup: I'm a little bit surprised that a Notre Dame fan like you has gone with the Michigan maize and blue knives, though! :D


Man, Ron, that penknife is just the epitome of elegance! :thumbup::thumbup:

Here are a couple of the knives that have kitchen duty this week.
A Rough Rider fish knife (BIG, from Markesharp)
Ae2DgKjl.jpg


and a horn Joker (small, from my daughter in Spain - she bought this one in Zaragosa)
goqYeXel.jpg


- GT
How is the spring of your Joker?? Mine is soft :(
 
Being off from work for two days... luckily. It were stressy and hard weeks.
CASE Swayback Gent with red pocketworn bone... amazing bone on that one - IMO

 
Something a bit unusual today: Bulldog Saddlehorn. This is well-made, has a fine large Clip blade and the frame shape means you can pinch it open with ease. No EZ-Opening notch needed ;) Takes a beaut edge, excellent W&T no play. But as you can see, the handles...:barf:kind of lipstick acrylic although I'm beginning to dread that it's actually Cell due to shrink:eek::eek: Must get those scales changed, it will be a fine knife then.

No, I don't have any 'manly' phobias about carrying a knife or the colour, I just don't dig this colour :D

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Something a bit unusual today: Bulldog Saddlehorn. I'm beginning to dread that it's actually Cell due to shrink:eek::eek: Must get those scales changed, it will be a fine knife then.

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That is a wonderfull knife. Better pop those covers off and use them for templates.
 
Looks like a perfect trio for EDC and a Sowbelly would only make it better as a quad EDC.

Don

Thanks Don! I really like Case's chestnut bone so I might have to look into adding more to the "Trio"! If case made a mini trapper with a wharncliffe blade in place of the spey in chestnut and CV I'd be all over that! I like the size of the mini trapper and medium stockman but those curves on the sowbelly do look really nice!
 
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