What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

I carried my Case Stockman Chestnut Brown CV today. I was ill that day, didn´t went to work.

Kind regards
Andi
 
This Standard Knife Company (Case) Eisenhower
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Giving my peanuts some time off - Eight dot 62055.

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A run of the mill Case XX Sodbuster jr continually finds it's way into my pocket. I don't use it too much, but that walk and talk makes a lightweight slipjoint an easy impulse. Also, it rides atop a skoal tin better than any of my favorite toothpicks or trappers :D
 
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A run of the mill Case XX Sodbuster jr continually finds it's way into my pocket. I don't use it too much, but that walk and talk makes a lightweight slipjoint an easy impulse. Also, it rides atop a skoal tin better than any of my favorite toothpicks or trappers :D

Why don't you carry your can of Skoal in your back pocket and your sodbuster in your front? Most people I know prefer that method.
 
being in a land of the sheeple, i'm not allowed to carry a real knife. unless it's under 3 in. & hasn't got a lock, and only if i'm a good boy and never use it. or carry it on a train or subway ('tube' over here :)). anyhow, i have a couple that are 'UK Legal', tho if i scare someone with it, i'd be liable for prosecution for use of an offensive weapon.
the one i am carrying today is a UK Navy/Marine issue knife:
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being in a land of the sheeple, i'm not allowed to carry a real knife. unless it's under 3 in. & hasn't got a lock, and only if i'm a good boy and never use it. or carry it on a train or subway ('tube' over here :)). anyhow, i have a couple that are 'UK Legal', tho if i scare someone with it, i'd be liable for prosecution for use of an offensive weapon.
the one i am carrying today is a UK Navy/Marine issue knife:
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I been looking for one of those, I had one as a kid that got stolen...miss that knife! do they come up often?

I've got this one:

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I been looking for one of those, I had one as a kid that got stolen...miss that knife! do they come up often?
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forget where i got that one, but they're still being made in sheffield.

seen a few others 4-sale on other websites. also a 2 bladed one (no marlinspike) which is the proper 'army' one as they don't do fancy knot work much ;).
 
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The Chestnut Bone Swayback today. These three are always my EDC dilemma, I never know which one to take for a ride.
 
€7,06 knife from a hardware store.

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It's my edc alongside a smaller canoe whenever I shouldn't bring my cs pocket bushman. A good carbon steel and sharpens to razor sharp on a coffee mug bottom.
 
being in a land of the sheeple, i'm not allowed to carry a real knife. unless it's under 3 in. & hasn't got a lock, and only if i'm a good boy and never use it. or carry it on a train or subway ('tube' over here :)). anyhow, i have a couple that are 'UK Legal', tho if i scare someone with it, i'd be liable for prosecution for use of an offensive weapon.
the one i am carrying today is a UK Navy/Marine issue knife:
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I like the "Oil the joints" stamp...

I was totin' a Case Swayback Gent and a Case 3347 Stockman today.

Used both knives to "help" carve some pumpkins.

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Thats a good pair and nice job on the Pumpkin

€7,06 knife from a hardware store.

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It's my edc alongside a smaller canoe whenever I shouldn't bring my cs pocket bushman. A good carbon steel and sharpens to razor sharp on a coffee mug bottom.

I'm really likin that one
 
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