What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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texasflyfisher, cajun_frye thanks to you my keybord is shorting out again...
Great knives and great pictures. thank you :thumbup:

Peter
 
Thanks stockman. I appreciate that.

I just got in this Case 6332 Gunstock Stockman (circa 1940-1964) and as soon as clean out the lint, handles and sharpen the blade tonight, I will be carrying it tomorrow. The blades have half stops and a crocodile snap to them. I like it. :)

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you guys are killing me with the vintage red and amber bone.....

WOW on that 6332 Tex!
6214 ain't bad either... *drool*
G.
 
Been wearing one of my little Treeman fixed blades for the last 3 days straight. Gutted and filleted several large mouth bass, trimmed some herbs in the garden, and every day food prep for family and friends for over the weekends B-B-Q chores..

I just wish it still looked this good. :grumpy: :rolleyes:

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O-1 hi-carbon and 3.5 inches blade length, its one all around sweet cutter.:thumbup:
 
Now that school is in, I haven't been carrying any traditional knives, but I had my Buck Trapper with me most days in the summer. I believe I paid about 30 bucks for it, and its one of my favorite knives. It just feels nice in my hand
 
Giving my peanut some pocket time; it is a Case Chestnut Peachseed Jigged Bone handle with Blued CV Blades. Sharp and pretty!:D
 
Giving my peanut some pocket time; it is a Case Chestnut Peachseed Jigged Bone handle with Blued CV Blades. Sharp and pretty!:D

i love those so much but don't have one yet. soon.
 
J, I recommend them, I ought to get a picture in here, she sure is pretty, and a peanut in cv, man this knife slices through about anything!


b. durbin
 
CV medium stockman and my alpha dorado, man i need to buy more knives:D
its been a case soddie or med stockman + alpha dorado since early spring
yeah i need more knives the wife is gonna buy my reasoning on this one.:cool:
cheers
ivan
 
Victorinox Tinker. I had this out last night, and realized that I hadn't carried it by itself in months. Even if I had carried it, it was usually in a jacket got left in the truck or on the hanger by my desk. So, I put away EVERYTHING else, and just took my old, beat-down Tinker.

Ladies asked for a knife to cut up some fresh Pomegranates at lunch. :D The both knew exactly what to do with this one! No nervous Nellies about it, just cut up the fruit and pass it around.
 
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