What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Some Calf Roping...

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Those are the four I would pick. Great picture.
 
How are the pulls on yours, Travis? I keep waffling on whether I want one of the barlows on the upcoming run.
Compared to other GEC's, I'd put these at about a 6, which is no big deal especially with the easy pull option. I do have a stag clip-point #25 with no EO option and it is a little stiffer at about a 7 pull.
 
How are the pulls on yours, Travis? I keep waffling on whether I want one of the barlows on the upcoming run.

If a SAK is considered a 5, my spear point, non-EO 25 is easily an 8. I gnaw on my nails, so maybe that makes it worse, but it is definitely stiff. It's still one of my favorite knives, though, and I'm bummed that I'll have to take a backseat during this upcoming run of 25s.
 
Recycled photo of the 6318 that's been going in my pocket most every day for about the last three weeks. It just seems to be the right knife for a lot of different things lately. It also is to blame for pushing me over the edge towards a soon-to-be incoming Hemlock Green 66. :D

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Carrying this pretty but troublesome dark beauty.
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The more I see that A Wright Lambs foot the more in love with it I'm gettin'. I was never fond of wood scales on traditional patterns, I like horn/stag, bone and plastic(celluloid) but that ebony with the silver hardware is perfect. I like the rat tail bolsters on most but the understated, bare bones materials were done and finished so well I could see it becomin' a common/workin' man's heirloom. Grandfather to grandson, fingered and pocket worn I'd love to see what character 30 years in a pocket would add to it. That one's gonna be make me smile every time I see it, thanks for sharin' flatblackcapo flatblackcapo and a great pic too. That's a wallpaper for the phone or tablet for sure.
 
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