What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Thanks Jack & GT :)
I don't think you'll be disappointed! I really like mine. The buffalo horn would probably be much 'slimmer' than my chunky stag. Pull on the main blade is around a 4, and the secondaries are around 6ish. Relatively light pulls all around. F&F is pretty good, but man do I love the covers on mine! It is constantly getting played with if I'm carrying it - awesome worry-stone :)

Thanks Mike!
 
Just got these fresh from the mail so both will probably see some pocket time today :D.
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I love that blue camel bone, Cannonball970. :thumbup:

Again today, a bright spot literal and figurative on a gloomy, damp day:

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#77 Yankee Jack in Sunbrite

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As far as I know, this is the only stainless jack (420HC) that GEC has made so far. For Cripple Creek.
 
Today was the worst possible day to go hiking. The weather channel said rain would stop around twelve, and this was my only chance for a while, so I risked it and hiked 6 miles in what ended up being cold nonstop rain. But hey, I had to give my first ever Mora a memorable virgin hike:)
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This gift from Duncan, a GEC #16 "Little Indian Girl" Canoe Pattern. I have a couple of vintage 1970 red bone CASE Canoe's which I like but this carries much nicer to me:cool:

Thank you Duncan, I love this knife. Duncan's generosity extends beyond this even as I was notified by a GEC dealer that I had credit waiting for me towards another knife purchase:o Duncan's generosity is LEGENDARY:thumbup:

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This Case Sowbelly in CV and Chestnut Bone.

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My son in law gifted me this S&M Winterbottom Barlow in 1095 steel. I'm actually very pleased with the quality on this one. I was skeptical when it arrived based on some past experiences with Queen and S&M, but this is a good one. Not perfect, but the little things I found are insignificant. :cool:



The son-in-law is a brave man giving a present to a knife connoisseur:D:thumbup:

Very nice looking bone on that one Bob, I'm glad Queen have revived it, suits the pattern.

Regards, Will
 
The son-in-law is a brave man giving a present to a knife connoisseur:D:thumbup:

Very nice looking bone on that one Bob, I'm glad Queen have revived it, suits the pattern.

Regards, Will
Thanks Will. It feels good in hand and the pocket. Max did take a chance, but he did good on this one. :D
 
The forum 2015 is really growing on me. I took time today and thinned the edges on both blades. The knife does not look quite as pretty as before, but buts even better. It rides in a Northwood leather pouch. The short sheepsfoot is excellent for utility tasks, the clip point blade gets the apple :)

Here before the sharpening was done:

 
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