What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Same old, same old.

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One of my favorite knives on the entire porch. That's a great shot!
 
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@5K Qs yessir, that is a pruner handled lambsfoot. I enjoy the pruner handle quite a bit. To me, it has a slightly more organic shaped handle to contrast the relatively hard angled blade.

My "steering wheel series" (haha hadn't thought of that) is somewhat out of necessity.
My job requires me to put security stickers over the cameras on my phone before moving past the lobby. When peeled off, a "void" pattern appears to show that they've been tampered with. So, I can't take any pics during the day.

So, I usually snap a pic on the way or when I park if I remember to think of it.... which is usually in the truck.
 
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Back in the Daze

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I never considered myself a collector of scout knives/utility knives but seems that last count I had about a half a dozen or more, I always loved the utility of what is essentially the American version of the later made Victorinox Pioneer/Soldier. Great knife and pic G

Thanks, GT! That green on your canoe looks like British racing green (one of my favorites).

I'm fond of the ugly British green myself. It's n acquired taste just like the British bikes and cars are. ;)
 
I never considered myself a collector of scout knives/utility knives but seems that last count I had about a half a dozen or more, I always loved the utility of what is essentially the American version of the later made Victorinox Pioneer/Soldier. Great knife and pic G
I only have three and I feel the fever . Thank you Ted, its a pleasure to see your knives !!
 
Congrats on your latest "Watch Pocket Sunfish", Travman Travman !!:cool::thumbsup::thumbsup: Secondary is a pen blade, right? What did GEC call those covers?
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Thanks GT. That 26 was named Antique Amber Jig bone (whenever in doubt just assume GEC calls it Antique Amber). 1 of 12 made with the spear blade. I’ll probably take the patina off this weekend and shine it up a little. Then I’ll start a new round of patina.

The secondary blade on this one is a small coping blade; not a pen blade like most in the 2012 run.
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My Stag/Horn Knife of the Week is a Colt stag canoe:
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Gary I was going to quote this when you posted it but I oops the insert button! :eek: Fantastic Stag! :thumbsup:

That's one of the things I like about you, Ron: you're almost always a happy camper! :cool::thumbsup::thumbsup::cool: ;) The jigging on your Norfolk is rapturous! :eek::thumbsup::cool::thumbsup:
Thanks for the compliments! :) Happiness is a great state to live in! :thumbsup:

Cocobolo Willamette Whittler....

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Looking good!!! :thumbsup: :D

These two again today! :D I think I’ll call this Fabulous Friday! :eek: ;)
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Menefee week comes to a close, the contestants:

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The winner ... tough call considering that stunning crackle mammoth zulu, but this little trapper is perfect for 99 percent of my knife needs. Made by a very busy friend to my specs, thanks.

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