What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Thanks a lot Dean, you too :) Great TC, best spey blade I've ever seen I think :thumbsup:



Thanks Tom, looking good my friend :) :thumbsup:



Thanks a lot pal, you too :) :thumbsup:



That's a great-looking Barlow Stuart, fantastic to see your Gunboat too :) :thumbsup:



And a very nice guy too :) :thumbsup:

Hope everyone has a great weekend :) Weather is kind of cold and miserable here, but I'm hoping to get out for a bit of a hike with these two :) :thumbsup:



That Stag is a beauty, Jack!
 
Swayback from the gents at Fall Creek
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Thanks a lot Dean, you too :) Great TC, best spey blade I've ever seen I think :thumbsup:

Weather is kind of cold and miserable here, but I'm hoping to get out for a bit of a hike with these two :) :thumbsup:




I agree about the spey blade, Jack. I think GEC did a great job "tweaking" the blade. It's a pleasure to use.

I hope you have a good hike. I've done a few in miserable weather, but once you get going it's all good, especially with those two knives.
 
Right now I have a 15 Harness Jack and Schrade-Walden 219 as a secondary in my pockets. Tomorrow I plan on switching it up by carrying my Indian Head C Risner for the first time, along with the SW 219:

Indian Head C Risner (I've had this for a year and a half and not carried yet):

Oh man, that Indian Head is awesome!
 
I carried my new GEC Bull Moose this week, along with a small modern folder.
With two large blades, it’s not a knife that will do everything, but it certainly did all of the cutting chores I had, with no problems. First Moose pattern that I have owned and I am still getting used to it.

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Carrying my Case Wharncliffe mini trapper for the last couple of days. We were setting up for tomorrow's Kiwanis Pancake Breakfast this afternoon and I used it to open some boxes and cut rolls of plastic table covering, which ended up sparking a bit of a knife discussion with a friend who was carrying his Vic Executive (that he bought at a yard sale in like-new condition for $3!!!).

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Carrying my Case Wharncliffe mini trapper for the last couple of days. We were setting up for tomorrow's Kiwanis Pancake Breakfast this afternoon and I used it to open some boxes and cut rolls of plastic table covering, which ended up sparking a bit of a knife discussion with a friend who was carrying his Vic Executive (that he bought at a yard sale in like-new condition for $3!!!).

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Ain't knives great conversation starters?
- Stuart
 
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