What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Recovery, ad infinitum! :eek::D
Thanks for the vote of confidence on my new category, Jack. It allows me to stir a bit of free will into my deterministic schedule. ;)
Your Abbeydale and scratted Ancient are an eye-popping Sunday pair! :thumbsup::thumbsup::cool:

Thank you my friend :) :thumbsup:
 
I think I'm gonna wear out that durn tube cap from prying it, after I keep putting this one away only to take it out again a day or two later. :rolleyes::p:D

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GEC 61 two blade congress, ruby red jig bone (610211). The 61 pattern (both two and four blade varieties) is one of my favorite patterns.
 
Great pics Dean, good to have you back :thumbsup:

Thank you, Jack!

Long time, no see, Dean!! Welcome back! :thumbsup::thumbsup::):cool::thumbsup::thumbsup: Your red Cadet seems like an excellent choice for international travel, and congrats on the new cranberry (?) sheepfoot Barlow. Korea for the past month, eh? That "TC" could stand for Tension Central! :eek::eek:

- GT

Thank you, Gary! I agree that the red Cadet is perfect for international travel. For a knife knut, one knife for a month can be traumatic, but the Cadet was a great companion. :thumbsup: No tension at all during the trip; actually, stress reducing - family visits, sight-seeing, too much food. :):thumbsup:

The new TC cranberry sheepfoot Barlow is perfect; I do like sheepfeet(?). I'm planning to carry the Forum knife later this week.
 
Who knew that a trip to the physician could involve so much risk, excitement, and ultimate feeling of triumph, Jer?!? ;):thumbsup::cool:

"I choose DANGER." (Woody Allen)
"With every move he makes, another chance he takes." (Johnny Rivers)

Couldn't make up my mind.
 
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This week I'll be carrying my Buck 310 Whittler and a Case Medium Stockman w/Amber Jigged Bone. Beautiful, slender California clip on the Case.
(Sometimes I get so caught up in admiring my GEC knives, that I forget what a workhorse the Buck is...for its size, it can still pretty much handle any cutting chores that arise during the day)
 
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This week I'll be carrying my Buck 310 Whittler and a Case Medium Stockman w/Amber Jigged Bone. Beautiful, slender California clip on the Case.
(Sometimes I get so caught up in admiring my GEC knives, that I forget what a workhorse the Buck is...for its size, it can still pretty much handle any cutting chores that arise during the day)
Those are both handsome, hard-working knives. Not much that they can't handle.
- Stuart
 
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This week I'll be carrying my Buck 310 Whittler and a Case Medium Stockman w/Amber Jigged Bone. Beautiful, slender California clip on the Case.
(Sometimes I get so caught up in admiring my GEC knives, that I forget what a workhorse the Buck is...for its size, it can still pretty much handle any cutting chores that arise during the day)
Great looking pair you have - I like my little yellow 309 & Delrin Case pen as much as any knife I have.
 
Lately I've been toting my Buck 55. The more "pocket carry patina" (nicks and dulled brass) it gets, the more handsome it gets to my eye. Takes and holds an insanely sharp edge, and it really feels great both in pocket and in hand.

-- Mark
 
What a salutary pair, Pt-Luso!! :cool::thumbsup::thumbsup: Congratulations on the new horn knife! :thumbsup::thumbsup: I'm fascinated by the "artwork" on the blades of both knives. :cool:

Thank you Mr. GT, the horne knife was a find, because the artisan who made it is already dead, now it is the son who makes them!!!
 
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