What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Wow, just some amazing knives today everyone :D :thumbup:

I have really been enjoying this little guy. Got a chance to go fishing yesterday with my dad and launched the boat. Wouldn't start and apparently the battery terminal broke on the ride to the lake. My dad made quick work of striping the cable with my coyote. Went fishing this evening again and snagged this pic. Just a great little knife that is very capable. I am a convert to these small little knives :)
 
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Still the toe for the extended easter weekend. I can't but to admire the bone every time I pull this out and check the shield too.. Perfection!
 
Haven't posted on this thread for a while....so here's what I was carrying two days ago (more pics on the Lounge):

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It's always nice to see what you folks are carrying :)

Fausto
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I hope everyone had a great weekend!

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BRKT Little Creek, Case Medium Stockman
 
Fantastic, Travman! I'm with you 2 out of 3 most days, the same #25 in blue camel bone, with a #38 Farmer's Jack in smooth white bone. :)

Here's a picture of my #25 from earlier today, during our first hike up a favorite nearby trail since last fall:

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I really like the blue on yours. It reminds me of the blue easter eggs we made. The blue dye absorbs at different rates over the surface of eggs and camel bone to give each a unique look. Mine is a factory second that just popped up for sale recently at KSF. They said they couldn't find anything wrong with it and neither could I. It did come sharper than any GEC knife I've ever had though.
 
Today's and yesterdays carry. A little Curtain and Clark I found in an antique store a long time ago. And for those of you that would like to see a little Easter Sunday Photographic Serenade in Milam and Bell counties....click on the link below :D:D Hope all of you had a wonderful Easter Sunday

Curtain and Clark

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Easter Sunday Photographic Serenade in Milam and Bell counties.

http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/s...Photographic-Serenade?p=15921792#post15921792
 
This #18 Coyote is my only knife in camel bone. I guess it's more dense than cow bone, and that's why it takes the dye so unevenly? I like it. :thumbup: It looks and feels more like polished agate than bone.


And for any harder work that comes up today:
 
As always great pictures everyone!

I'm really liking that Case deskil and that Coyote is a beauty r8shell!

Today I'm going with Northwoods Indian River Jack and a red cross Vic Popular.

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Have a nice day all.

Ken K.
 
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