What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

I'm totin' a Queen Classic Stag Whittler. If you are lucky enough to find one for sale, I highly recommend buying it... or better yet, tell me about it so that I can buy another one! ;) :p

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Carried my GEC #66 Jack since I got it but switched to my Alsdorf Slimline Trapper for tonight as I head out.
 
While wandering around Chicopee State Park today I was carrying these two. 34OT and 8OT.
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That pocket knife is a new find. I found it in my grandfather’s old leather jacket. I don’t know what it is, but its like I was meant to have it. I have recently started to collect older knives and this one is just beautiful. What do you guys think it is?
 
That pocket knife is a new find. I found it in my grandfather’s old leather jacket. I don’t know what it is, but its like I was meant to have it. I have recently started to collect older knives and this one is just beautiful. What do you guys think it is?

It's a stockman. According to Goins' the "John Primble Belknap Hdw. & MFG. Co." stamp was used c1940-1968. Knives that have sentimental value are worth the most. Enjoy the knife!
 
John Lloyd: 4" Ivory Trapper

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Gotta love that 52100, definitely one of my favorite carbon steels...:thumbup:
 
I can't seem to carry any other slip joint since I got this one:
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I think this ones time has come. Touched the stone about ten minutes ago. It didn't need it.

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