What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Sorry. I should have said 'Closed Length'. :foot:

I'm totin' this one today

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same for me, yours looks like it has done some real work for quite a while :D
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I and dad were in the woods for getting wood.

Case Soddie CV followed me

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Next to this axe from my greatgrandpa ;)

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And chainsaw, hatchet and all the stuff that is needed for that wonderful work. (no pics til now...)

Kind regards from the bavarian woods
Andi
 
Carried this one today a very dark red bone handled 1975 Case #06247PEN. A nice sleek knife with a lot of blade to handle most any task:thumbup:

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Paul
 
I and dad were in the woods for getting wood.

Case Soddie CV followed me

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Next to this axe from my greatgrandpa ;)

And chainsaw, hatchet and all the stuff that is needed for that wonderful work. (no pics til now...)

Kind regards from the bavarian woods
Andi

Nice axe Andi, that's seen some work!

Sam
 
This Queen City stockman with stag scales and 1095 blades has been tagging along today:

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Ever since I got it , nothing has been able to trump it , have not bought another knife since buying this one:

Have bought more since but I know what you mean, this has been my main pocket carry since it's arrival.

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52100 gets really sharp, holds it really well too.

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Hi Sam!

Thank you for the replie of that.

That axe has really seen a lot of use and it´s forged by hand, about 90 - 120 years ago. I made thread about it in the Axe-Hatchet and Tomahawk forum.

Have a nice Sunday!

Kind regards
Andi
 
I do not have a ruler or tape measure with me but one of the online sellers says 2.9-Inch closed length.

Now I REALLY want one. One of my favorite Old Timers is the 12OT. Your 72OT out peanuts a peanut IMO:thumbup:

same for me, yours looks like it has done some real work for quite a while :D

Sadly, the only real work that little Queen has seen has been on a stone but, it was for quite a while.;)
 
I found this Buck 302 in a spot that was an odd place for it to be, even for me, so I stuck it in my pocket today.

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By the way, that's not where I found it for those who might wonder; it was in the door pocket on my car.

Ed J
 
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