What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

found this Canadian coin recently so found it only right to take the picture with these two . Just got the Buck 389 from Wally's, while checking out a super tinker Sak. Had to go through 3 to find one without any blade play when open. I have not seen any online with the bone jigged covers, got it and left the tinker for another day.

 

I hadn't carried this one for awhile- forgot how nice it is! Here it is helping me get my lunch ready:)
 
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Thanks for the kind comment GT.

Tracking finally showed some movement for this years Forum Knife. They seem to be really slow updating tracking info.

Last years Forum Knife today.

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Ken K.
 
Congrats on a classic! :thumbup: Hard to beat that one for an edc imo.

OD Canvas Soddie today.


Question for Dantone05 or any other micarta aficionados:

I don't have any micarta-covered knives. In this photo, the scale surrounding the area of the pivot is darker in color. I presume that's because the knife is wet. So hence, at last, my question: Does micarta soak up water as a rule? I thought micarta was essentially laminated fabric or paper that has been impregnated with a resin, and I'd expect that to be waterproof.
 
You set the bar high with all your beautifully captured beautiful knives! That is a great pic.

How can you ever leave that one home, Erik?? :eek::thumbup:

a Rough Rider lockback canoe
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- GT

That is my favorite IRJ Erik :)

Thank you for the high praise gentleman! GT, is that lockback canoe a single blade?


Lot's of great pics today, but this TC Barlow really caught my eye. :thumbup:

Trusty ol' SAK Cadet today.
 
Nice 92 Luc! ;)

Here's mine for the day...I still can't get over how thin and sharp the blade is...and the W&T is so very fine.

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I love seeing how that one ages. I blame you for the desire to pick something up in osage.
You just can't beat a handle that ages with carbon steel.

Here is my lazy pocket dump picture.
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Sorry Erik, but you are right, nothing better than double patina! ;):rolleyes: That 77 is aging quite well in it's own right! :D


Jamie - That is a beautiful Whittler! :thumbup:

I have had these two with me on what has been a long tiring day...



But the sun is over the yardarm now ;)


Jack - "Ancient Shades of Grey", I know there has to be a tune in there somewhere ;):rolleyes::D:D

today I'm keeping it green with my Alox Bantam and Micarta Talon

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Luc - That is a perfect duo you have there today :cool:

Touched up the blades on this one

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I thiught that jewel looked sharper than it did the other day! :thumbup::D It is a nice Schrade Gev! :cool::thumbup:

For some reason I carried these 2 today, no complaints with either one! :D

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Looking good gents :thumbup:

Much appreciated, my friend! I hope your doing well and your knives are sharp:D

Carried this on the hike today (along with my Presidential).


That has to be one of the finest knives made today! Charlie is legend.

Nice 92 Luc! ;)

Here's mine for the day...I still can't get over how thin and sharp the blade is...and the W&T is so very fine.

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I can see your smile in that picture and I would be too!!

I thought that jewel looked sharper than it did the other day! :thumbup::D It is a nice Schrade Gev! :cool::thumbup:

For some reason I carried these 2 today, no complaints with either one! :D

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What a great pair, Ron! I am getting a hankering for some osage....hummmm. And....the old stainless gets sharp:D
 
Thanks for the kind words Erik and Gev!

Gary's toting a stunner today as well! Love that Rounder.
 
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