What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

I agree it's pretty cool to use a hundred year old knife, and I always like seeing that old Moose of yours, Ted.

Today I carried two brand new ones that I can imagine still going strong in a hundred years. (as long as they avoid the dreaded grinder)


I love them Wharncliffe blades, I always have at least one in my pocket, lately it's been a Lone Wolf/Loveless City Knifeworks

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I'm really takin a shine to them Coyote #18s, I love the blade on the 18, I'm gonna hafta start savin' my change again and if I'm lucky maybe I'll get one before they become scarce.

Glad you got the knife Brett :) wicked wharncliffe~



Beautiful Winchester barlow :)



I've got one of those too! I love that specific 'US Silver Dollar' especially for the artwork they chose for it. Great looking OO as well~

Here's my carry for the next 7 days. New to me from today, Ken Erickson 3 5/8" Serpentine Jack in CPMD2

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I love the clip on that Erickson Serpentine Jack, his knives are beautiful but beg to be used. :) :thumbup:
 

Lovely old Barlow Ron :thumbup:

Today I carried two brand new ones that I can imagine still going strong in a hundred years. (as long as they avoid the dreaded grinder)


:eek: Hope so r8shell, far too nice for that! :) :thumbup:


Very classy :thumbup:


Thanks for the kind comments my friend, nice-looking Colt :thumbup:


Congratulations Tim, look forward to seeing more of that one :thumbup:

That bottom one is on a tear. It signifies the meaning of "EDC". :)

Thank you very much, very fond of all my Lambsfoot knives, but that Arthur Wright Buffalo has certainly won a lot of pocket time recently :) :thumbup:

Haven't posted here in a while, as I've not changed my carry in almost two weeks. Love this little 14.

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Welcome back Mike :thumbup:

These two for me today, have a good Friday everyone :thumbup:



 
It's almost morning here! The caliber of knives posted here in the past few months has been awesome. No thanks to me but we're seeing a lot of variety beyond GEC, and some great GEC still. The vintage stuff that Jack, Primble, etc. post up is just incredible. I'm really impressed by the Boker and Rough Riders I've seen lately too.

I've been alternating my Fremonts lately..

 
I'd love to see a run of 83 Lock backs in Grizzly Cut Bone. Those 72s look just fantastic.

Mini Copperhead and Little Jack accompanying me today.

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Finally put the Esky out of service (12 weeks everyday). Despite my beauties that I haven't used and came home to...it was hard to put the Esky up.

I was hard pressed to pick my knife of the week...I 'settled' for this gem. I actually came up with a name for this knife. I haven't done that with other knives, but I did with this one. Have any of you ever named a knife?

Out with the old and in with the new.

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Fremont Friday should be in full effect today. Have a great weekend everyone and enjoy the day.
 
They do make great little knives - that's a remarkable restoration job.

I'd be interested in a general production date as well.

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The only thing I've been able to find so far is from Levine's indicating Kent was a Woolworth brand from 1931-1955 made by Camillus.
 
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