What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

This has been residing in my pocket the last few days:

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Could not decide which one today so I have two. On top is a KR Johnson sodbuster and my Case/Bose Norfolk.

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I just love that jigging, Chris!

I agree thats a real eye catcher.

Absolutely, and you can say that about darn near every knife Todd puts out...the man knows how to make a slipjoint! ...

Thanks for the compliments, folks! Nathan is on the mark--Todd makes some tremendous knives and mine is a GREAT user that comes with and holds a terrific edge. As well, it disappears in my pocket and feels great in hand during use. I wholeheartedly recommend folks give Todd a try as I don't think they will be sorry. I'll likely be carrying mine through the weekend.
 
Ken Erickson: Stockman (3.75" Closed * Polished Deep Burgundy G-10 * CPM-154 * 2 5/8 oz.)

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Elliott, is that pic really capturing the color of those scales? That is a beaut!!!
 
Elliott, is that pic really capturing the color of those scales? That is a beaut!!!

Thanks, Mack. Neither Ken nor I have figured out how to get the color to show properly. You need to stand in good light to really get the "feel". So it goes...
 
That is exactly what I figured. The pics give us a hint. Just enough of a hint to tell us that there is much more to see.
 
That is exactly what I figured. The pics give us a hint. Just enough of a hint to tell us that there is much more to see.

Mack, I don't have PhotoShop but this would give you a slightly closer "idea" of the color. (Think of the purple in an eggplant or a nice dark burgundy wine.)
If you use FireFox, you can right click the image and click "view image" to see it full size.

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Today, I was totin' a Case Swayback Jack, a Case/Bose Norfolk and a Queen Classic whittler. I'm not sure how all three ended up in my pockets but they did.

My Trapperlock helped divvy up the breakfast bannock.

I've heard of a trapperlock but never a bannock. Looks good! (both of them! ;))
 
Blues, that is a special Stockman.

I've been connecting with this SBJ for the past few weeks.

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I need to take some current pics. The patina has changed over time.
 
Blues, that is a special Stockman.

Thanks, Keith. It's about as indestructible as a slipjoint is gonna get. G-10 and an integral frame. I think I'll be carrying it quite a bit over the coming months.
 
Today, I was totin' a Case Swayback Jack, a Case/Bose Norfolk and a Queen Classic whittler. I'm not sure how all three ended up in my pockets but they did.



I've heard of a trapperlock but never a bannock. Looks good! (both of them! ;))

Thanks, supratentorial! Bannock is a sort of simple bread. It's great for outdoor cooking. I added cranberries and black raspberries to this one, and it tasted like muffins.
 
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