What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Suburban soccer lifestyle.
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Phenomenal photo and Phish Barlow, Gev! :thumbsup:



My Alox knife this week is a Black Pioneer:
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My Canoe of the Week is a Colt stag model:
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My SAK of the Week isn't even a Vic SAK, but a cheap scout knife:
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- GT

Thank you for the compliment, Gary ! A fine grouping you show.
 
This Rounder by Jerry Halfrich is with me this morning, taking my daughter to the doc for an ear infection and then we are heading to Costco. Paul Long sheath.
Love that Rounder! I might just put mine in my pocket.
We'll be at Costco tomorrow.
 
Today I have my #68 Pony Jack and my A. Wright & Sons Large Rosewood Lambsfoot! :)

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What a fantastic pair Ron!!! That Pony Jack looks like it's seen some real pocket time. I always thought the 68 frame was more pocket (rounded bolsters) and user (round tangs) friendly than the 15 frame that is the exact same size.

I'm carrying my new-ish stag trapper today, along with the 2 bottom coins that I always carry...

 
Thanks, FBC. Your BBW whittler is sure a beauty! :cool: Did you use it to make the little ball in the photo?





My Alox knife this week is a Black Pioneer:
9HuNOkz.jpg


My Canoe of the Week is a Colt stag model:
B8ncCN7.jpg


My SAK of the Week isn't even a Vic SAK, but a cheap scout knife:
xyjLqij.jpg


- GT
Thanks, Gary. That little ball has been around (get it?! :D:rolleyes:) for a while now. Every once in awhile, I pick it up and try to make it more of a actual sphere. I fear it will be the size of a pea before I get it to were I want it.:D To answer your question, I have used a couple knives on that thing. I was attempting to make some progress on it with the Winchester.
 

Very nice #79 Montana Whittler!! :thumbsup:

Nice looking pair Ron. :thumbsup:

Thanks Alan! :)

What a fantastic pair Ron!!! That Pony Jack looks like it's seen some real pocket time. I always thought the 68 frame was more pocket (rounded bolsters) and user (round tangs) friendly than the 15 frame that is the exact same size.

I'm carrying my new-ish stag trapper today, along with the 2 bottom coins that I always carry...


Macchina, thanks for the compliment! I bought this #68 Pony Jack on the exchange so I believe I'm the second owner. Your right about it being pocket friendly and it definitely has some character! My friend Bob described it by saying that there is something about a #68 that is "Just Right!" By the way, that's a nice Stag Improved Trapper and the silver is always nice! :)
 
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