What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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Nice Alan, last April fools day Rachal knew of a fast food place giving old New stock Dura Tool knives away;)

Ah, yes. The Whataburger What-A-Knife giveaway. I fell for that one bad (thanks again, Rachel ;)). After I realized, I went and found myself one of these. (Two, actually; got one with a caplifter, too). :D

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Been carrying my new Ebony Crown Lifter the last couple days, but haven't had a chance to take a photo of it yet.
 
Carrying the Schatt and Morgan today

I very much like the bone version of the Heritage Jack, but it's eluded me so far.

How's the W&T on this one? It's a very pretty knife.

I have the Woodsman in bone ( an interesting hulk knife) and the Bareheads in Ebony/Rosewood. Worthy patterns but the F&F never really came up to my expectations on these knives. With a bit more rigour, Queen C could've launched a sensational series.

Thanks,

Will
 
Thanks Joe~ Still a beautiful dog paw knife none the less :D



Beautiful bent gunstock by Rick Drew, love the A2 steel.



thanks buddy, the TC finally kicked it out of my pocket for today :)

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Absolutely love that long pull clip blade (amber saw cut?). Reckon that's number one on my list of grails. Great photo too.


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Thanks for the comment GT. That Case sowbelly is real nice, did you mod the spey? It looks like a pen.
Thanks, Alan. The sowbelly is “stock”; maybe the angle makes the spey blade look unusual? :confused:

5 days straight now..3.5" closed is my favourite closed size for everday carry

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Splendid knife, Tim! :thumbup:
(Here’s a link to my town’s "Corgis in the Park" event last Saturday:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQn5w9xgB4M)

…:eek: :D Well, it's great to see that lovely Stockman again GT :) :thumbup:
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Thanks, Jack. I think it’s fantastic to see it again, too! :D I like my schedule that ensures that I give every knife a chance to be carried, but I’ll confess that I have some favorites that I’d like to carry more frequently. But I’d better stick to the schedule to build character and teach myself patience and delayed gratification! :rolleyes:

…Carrying my scratted bone Ancient today, along with my Abbeydale again :)



Magnificent couple of knives, Jack! :thumbup:

Congrats on completing your 20-week schedule, GT! Week 1 is starting out strong.
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I’ve got a buffet of small knives on my today: SAK Executive, Case Peanut, Lakota Teal (Thanks, Alan), and #14 TC (Thanks, Jake). Hope everyone has a beautiful day.

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Thanks, Shawn. Quality quartet you’ve got there! :cool: (Let me know if you need any recommendations for a new belt as you increase the number of knives you carry. ;))

…You're welcome my friend! Glad you are enjoying it! :D
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I enjoy it immensely, Ron! :thumbup: (But not often enough; sometimes I secretly carry it when it’s not on the schedule. :o)

More of my scheduled knives for this week:
I unintentionally have 3 Sodbuster-type knives on the schedule for this week; I should probably do some rearranging to "spread the wealth".
JJ Martinez ciervo navaja de campaña
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Taylor-Imperial small sodbuster
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As always, chestnut jigged bone CV Case Sodbuster Jr (thanks, Bob)
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Peanut of the Week is a TruSharp delrin Case peanut (thanks, Cory)
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- GT
 
Thanks, Jack. I think it’s fantastic to see it again, too! :D I like my schedule that ensures that I give every knife a chance to be carried, but I’ll confess that I have some favorites that I’d like to carry more frequently. But I’d better stick to the schedule to build character and teach myself patience and delayed gratification! :rolleyes:


Magnificent couple of knives, Jack! :thumbup:

You are very disciplined my friend :D Thank you, that's a great line-up of knives you showed today :thumbup:


Very nice Bob :thumbup:


Classic :thumbup:
 
Great Bose you have there, Tim!

I was admiring my scratted bone Ancient just the other day, Jack. What a great job Charlie and GEC did with them.

Scagel Fruitport will be along for the ride today.
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I was admiring my scratted bone Ancient just the other day, Jack. What a great job Charlie and GEC did with them.

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They did didn't they Gary? :) That was a very exciting project I thought, and it produced a great knife :thumbup:

That's a beautiful Scagel my friend, really outstanding stag :thumbup:
 
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