What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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does this count as traditional


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I picked this one up today, locally. Would have never have bought one of these without handling it first. In hand, I get it.

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The day started out really cold for April (less than 20°F):


But it warmed up above 30° and we were able to get some game cameras and stands put out. I forgot my hatchet and saw so I trimmed some grass, cut away part of a tree, removed a few limbs, and cut some old straps with these knives:
 
I'm doing some catch up on this thread and there is way too much great stuff to multi quote, but here's a few...

Fantastic job on that rebuild!!
Carried this one today. An old Sabre hawkbill that was in poor shape I just finished rebuilding. Here is a before shot



And here it is all finished up and somewhat shiny. I used some heart pine a friend gifted to me a while back




Nice job Rob!!
I think it lived a large part of it's life in a damp toolbox.

( Corraled me another nice Catt Whittler today )

Since you asked: :D

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It spoke to me to stop at this point. ;)
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Brother Catt - same style and same size knife with end caps, brass liners, and NS bolsters:
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Knives look better once they're broken in.:thumbup:
Heavily used but not abused GEC #72 Scout Lockback

Right after a Juniper fence post job

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Cleaned up a bit after the job

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R.I.P. Merle. One of my Dad's favorites. I'll hope they're throwing back a few cold ones together wherever they are.
"If I could only fly"

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In Memory of Merle Haggard

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A-typical outdoor shot today :)


Nice, don't worry about the focus. Art doesn't always require perfect focus...whatever that means?:o
Then I am carry the BULL...whitcha'a don't mess with...
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PS. I can never get my focus correct...oh well.

You're welcome Bob. I hope it's working out for ya.
A 77 Clip from Kentucky. Thanks Mark. :cool::D:thumbup:

 
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Harry, thanks for the comment!
I feel as though we share an affinity for stag! I can't leave the house without at least one stag knife on my person. It's taken over as my go to handle choice!


The #77 again with my camp TCK.
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You are correct Johnny !!!! I seldom do leave the house without one Stag handled knife in my pocket. It is usually one of the two 73's , but I sometimes have to watch blade length like I did yesterday.
BTW : Nice Stag on your 77 Barlow .

Harry
 
Jacker #2- how's the Max working out? Pocket or backpack like others, ok but not loving it.....and mine is a Micro!

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Nice knives and pics today guys!
Ted's post of the Lone Wolf/Loveless City knife prompted me to carry this fixed blade City Knife made by Eldon Talley. I've also put the Case/Bose Norfolk in my pocket for the day.
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Tryin' to unlock a file cabinet today and avoiding anything strenuous, my septic pump is waitin' for my daughter to help me lower down when she gets home so I figured I'd sit in the garage and pick the lock on an old file cabinet I lost the key to 10 years ago. Mrs thinks there's untold millions in it.... I told her if there was more than a buck and a half I would a had it open years ago.

So it's an easy day with an easy day knife, 1912 Union Knifeworks Cigar Jack.

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