What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Gonna carry this big boy for a few days, Case #6375.

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Sawcut #77 Barlow in my pocket again today, along with this new keychain for the '76 Checker, made from a 1976 bicentennial Michigan license plate (which is fitting, as the Checker was manufactured in Kalamazoo, MI).

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That's an insightful way of putting it Harry. Funny how much yard work, house work, and projects get put behind over the years when you were working. Glad you're keeping busy! I have a long way till retirement but I can already see what I'll be doing with my days. Nice 77's as well!!

Thanks for the kind words about my 77's my friend and I stayed busy from 10 to 2 today moving 2 yards of dirt from the front driveway to the backyard for a raised garden .

Harry
 
Congrats on the 77's Harry!

I totally relate to this statement. I'm retired 5 years now and most days I'm busier then a one armed paper hanger.

Ohta Wharncliffe Trapper with me today. 3.5", ATS-34 and some very nice stag.
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Thanks Gary !!
I always enjoy seeing an Ohta !!!

Harry
 
My goodness, that first TC must have made quite an impression on you, Dee! :):thumbup:

TC EDC and Old Chestnut with me today.


To say the least, Dean! :)

On top of that they're contagious!! :eek:

Do you think there's a cure? :confused:

I've found buying more TC's help, but doesn't exactly clear things up. :o

(P.S.) As always, your carries for today are very nice! But that TC Pocket Slip does it for me every time. :thumbup: :cool:
 
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Made a trade for these two #14's one in nifebrite and the other in ivory bone. The nifebrite went to my best friend, my son. The ivory is great as well. Gonna definitely take the place of my #18! Thanks for the great trade AusLox!!!

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Another great day of knives posted:thumbup:

Started out with an awesome gift from Mark (Markesharp) a vintage ebony Pruner by Robeson. Blade has no play/wiggle in any way shape or form, just a SOLID knife, thanks Brother:cool::thumbup:

Then in today's mail, a new release #77 Barlow that Daniel (Tilley Knives) passed along to me at his cost as he kept the Natural Micarta version, many thanks as well Daniel:thumbup:

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Another great day of knives posted:thumbup:

Started out with an awesome gift from Mark (Markesharp) a vintage ebony Pruner by Robeson. Blade has no play/wiggle in any way shape or form, just a SOLID knife, thanks Brother:cool::thumbup:

Then in today's mail, a new release #77 Barlow that Daniel (Tilley Knives) passed along to me at his cost as he kept the Natural Micarta version, many thanks as well Daniel:thumbup:

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You my friend , are having a heck of a week !!!
Very nice old Robeson Pruner !! And a really nice Copperhead 77 !!!
It won't get much better than that .
Congrats !

Harry
 
Since my GEC model 83 developed vertical play in the lock I have gone back to my old model 73 with ebony covers.

 
You my friend , are having a heck of a week !!!
Very nice old Robeson Pruner !! And a really nice Copperhead 77 !!!
It won't get much better than that .
Congrats !

Harry

Thank you Harry, I have been very fortunate:o:) I see your additional Violet arrival, very nice:thumbup:
 
Sometimes you got to go for the gusto. Like tonight:

Cold Steel (Camillus) 4" stockman in Delrin and Carbon V blade steel.

IMO Camillus had the quintessential clip blade profile. Perfect.

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