What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Today I carried an ordinary Mercator in Carbon Steel with me... Nice little fellow...

Kind regards
Andi
 
Carried this little import saddlehorn today.

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Carrying this little Schrade 808 today. It's a lot of knife in a small little package and put together absolutely rock solid. They don't build them like this anymore :)

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Nathan
 
Today Im getting out my safe queens, and I start using them instead of hiding them away, I'll post photos a bit later of my choice for toady.Looking forward to getting out the ol' lovely knives out as well :D
 
The Kerry Hampton Back Pocket has moved on today to the next person in the pass around :( Does carrying it all packaged to the post office count as totin'? If not, then just this guy. Here's the pile side of my ebony conductor.
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Today Im getting out my safe queens, and I start using them instead of hiding them away, I'll post photos a bit later of my choice for toady.Looking forward to getting out the ol' lovely knives out as well :D

Good work! I personally feel a well made slipjoint looks better with use and pocket wear...they all age so gracefully! :D
 
Good work! I personally feel a well made slipjoint looks better with use and pocket wear...they all age so gracefully! :D
Thank you my friend, ..to be honest..its scary doing this, but I want to experience all my knives as much as I can, and I "spoke" to Elliot and took his advice..so here I go...the only problem with this I hide my knives, as I live in an older house which wouldnt be that hard to get into...imagine a young guy coming across a display cabinet with all my work and passion....these would be the first to go, so its a wee bit of a major to get to them, but I will and rotate say 5 to 6 knives each time out in use...here is one of those lovely old Carl Schliepers 1940's from memory ( I stand to be corrected ) - unused untill today..I have carried it before, but I own 2 of these, so one can get some fresh air...here this lovely knife is...
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Ahhh can totally understand, and depending where you are in NZ I have a friend in Auckland in a nice area but a very old home and get broken into at least once a year...it would be hard losing the items you treasure and collect! If there is anyone to talk to regarding carrying a customs, it would be Elliot! :D

Good choice, I remember you posting one of them up, I enjoy knives with marlin spikes...especially the WWII british issue navy knives.
 
Todays my family reunion and Im up bright and early to go cook breakfast so I have my case large stockman ready to handle any and all cutting tasks and a leatherman sideclip to do adjustments on the propane stoves.
 
Thank you my friend, ..to be honest..its scary doing this, but I want to experience all my knives as much as I can, and I "spoke" to Elliot and took his advice..so here I go...the only problem with this I hide my knives, as I live in an older house which wouldnt be that hard to get into...imagine a young guy coming across a display cabinet with all my work and passion....these would be the first to go, so its a wee bit of a major to get to them, but I will and rotate say 5 to 6 knives each time out in use...here is one of those lovely old Carl Schliepers 1940's from memory ( I stand to be corrected ) - unused untill today..I have carried it before, but I own 2 of these, so one can get some fresh air...here this lovely knife is...
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One great looking knife.
Mike
 
Glad to see that you're enjoying the Conductor, Trand. Nice cattle knife, Mike. Cool knife, Duncan. I have a similar one though it doesn't have wooden handles -- I wish that it did. I'm totin' a Case 3347 stockman.
 
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