What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

The Ettrick again, along with a little mystery knife.

 
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Nice Barlow, one of my favorites. By the way, Mike, my Kindle rests in the exact same cover, just a little more banged up.

I'm carrying just my Micarta Presidential for the second day in row. A useful knife.

 


Finished product.....I made this for a xmas gift what do you fine gentleman think?

What do I think?? I'd really like that for a Christmas or any other event present!:thumbup:

Very decent and original work, it looks like a folding knife but with a filled in spring. Lot of quality and thought went into it, very admirable.

What wood is that?

When's mine coming?:D:D

Thanks, Will
 
Great choices again everyone.

Picked this one up at the Sunday market this past week. Decided to carry it today.

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Ken K.

Nice pattern! I'm not familiar with it but it'd come in handy when you have a bottle of wine and no cork screw!

This big Schrade is getting a lot of pocket time lately, including today.

Schrade 6OT by Pinnah, on Flickr


Yes... I flattened the grind considerably and took a bit off of the hump on the clip. My files, my stone, my knife...

Nice Schrade, pinnah. Great pic too.

Nice Barlow, one of my favorites. By the way, Mike, my Kindle rests in the exact same cover, just a little more banged up.

I'm carrying just my Micarta Presidential for the second day in row. A useful knife.


That's a fine looking knife, Dean.

Here's mine today. Old time whittler pattern with an old time pocket calculator.;) They look good together. I'm only carrying the Whittler!
We had to use a slide rule in my science and engineering classes back in the day. The first scientific calculators were out but the slide rule was still required for class work and tests.

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Just catching up on this thread after an extended weekend, too many great knives to repost. It was really fun to read this after missing a few days, thank you all for posting!

Gunstock Jack accompanying my old reliable Primble today :).

 
Tom That Gunstock Jack looks very good. Queen Cutlery have just released one in White Bone too, suits the pattern.
 
What do I think?? I'd really like that for a Christmas or any other event present!:thumbup:

Very decent and original work, it looks like a folding knife but with a filled in spring. Lot of quality and thought went into it, very admirable.

What wood is that?

When's mine coming?:D:D

Thanks, Will

It's red Oak. Thanks brother it was fun to make.
 
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Great knives guys! This'n is in the pocket today.

Goodness we need to see more of that beauty!!

Nice knife, I really love the blade shape.

Thanks so much, Erik The leaf pattern is a favorite of mine as well. Just pleasing to the eye and a most useful shape


Going for the 22 today
Quite the lovely knife!
I like this a lot.
It really is a simple but elegant knife...I think you really would run with this one pinnah!:D

Gary

The nerd in me wants to try a slide rule and the knife.....absolutley:D:thumbup::thumbup:
 
GEC 33 Conductor Whittler. A real pleasure to use and carry.

 
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HST, Jack and Gary. Thanks for the interest and comments on the knife.

It's a Case Bartenders knife. The model # is 64130. As I understand it the small curved blade would be used to cut the foil on the neck of a bottle of wine. I will give it a test drive today.

Ken K.
 
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The knife on the left is an Ulster Knife Co. gents utility knife. Your picture with the file is outstanding! Both knives are superb:D

Ron
The orchard gem is a gem!!!

Thanks friend! :)

Bob Loveless and Tony Bose, if a man could only have two knives, there is not much these two couldn't get done. Drop point by Bob in 154cm and lignum vitae and the Texas jack in ATS 34 and Remington bone

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Kris - IMO the Texas Jack is without an equal, as the pattern goes! :thumbup: A most excellent knife! :D

Just catching up on this thread after an extended weekend, too many great knives to repost. It was really fun to read this after missing a few days, thank you all for posting!

Gunstock Jack accompanying my old reliable Primble today :).


Tom - Hope you enjoyed KC as much as I enjoy seeing this Gunstock again!! :eek::D

Today I am totin' Ruby Red ;):rolleyes::eek::D

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Here's mine today. Old time whittler pattern with an old time pocket calculator.;) They look good together. I'm only carrying the Whittler!
We had to use a slide rule in my science and engineering classes back in the day. The first scientific calculators were out but the slide rule was still required for class work and tests.

http://postimage.org/

I haven't heard slide rule in a long time. Super cool pic.
 
Still totin' this one, the novelty hasn't worn off yet, (probably never will) Birdseye in a bird's nest. :) The more I take pics of this the more I like the grain.

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