What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

I've been hunting the past few weekends and carrying my GEC Sodbuster and Hess Tiburon:



It was a beautiful day!
 
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Black Linen Bull Nose, still waiting for an opportune time to snap some quality pictures:o

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Jack - Thank you my friend for the compliment :) Try not to work to hard :D

Thanks Eric, no rest for the wicked ;) :D

Jack
The day was to fine not to take a walk and it got my mind off the pain;):thumbup: Hope yours was a fine day as well:thumbup:

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Lovely old knife Gev, hope you get that tooth fixed soon my friend :thumbup:

That was our first snow this Fall. Somewhere between 9 to 14 inches !!!!
I am trying to figure out what your knife is sitting on an where there picture is taken ??????

I believe that's a Triangulation Station Harry, commonly known as a Trig Point. They're no longer used here for map-making, but still popular with walkers :thumbup:

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Edit - I found a couple of pics of a very young Jack Black leaning on a couple! :D




Like the look of that Hess my friend :thumbup:

Carrying these two today :)



 
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Received today, two Massoptier fishes. They are NOS, or rather leftovers, dating from the 70s, still on their cardboard! (Massoptier still exists). The red one was obviously made by a beginner, while the tortoise shell probably was dropped somehow.
They are very very sharp with their period carbon blades. The red one will be a good working hack.

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Primble beat me to the copy of your pictures, Jack! Great pictures of your knives and great shots on the mountains! I hear the mountains calling me:D
 
Primble beat me to the copy of your pictures, Jack! Great pictures of your knives and great shots on the mountains! I hear the mountains calling me:D

Thanks Gev, the lower pic is at the top of Helvellyn in the English Lake District. I had just carried my eldest daughter to the top via Swirral Edge, she was 20 months old, and it was her first mountain :)

GEC 22 again.
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Great-looking 22 :thumbup:
 
Some great pics and lovely knives folks!

Macchina - I love hunting in the snow. Great pics.

I am carrying my #72 today.

 
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