What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

For few days now, Schrade whittler

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Mike
 
That's great, Robert! :thumbup:

Still my 2011 knife, this is the longest I've carried a specific knife ever! I normally rotate my EDC but just can't shove this one out.

Cool whittler, Mike.

I'm totin' a Schatt & Morgan Series XVIII sowbelly. It's become a favorite.
 
I carried this one today for no other reason than it needed a touch up and it goes well with pajamas.

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This thread has run so long, I can't remember if SAK's are considered traditional in the context of this thread.
In case they are, I had a 3 layer Vic on me today. Long & short blades, scissors, can & bottle opener combo tools, awl & corkscrew on the back. No idea what model it is.
 
That's just what I was gonna say Jeff :) Good lookin knife there Gary :thumbup: Is the shield inlay flush? I ask because I recently returned my ivory fruitport because of that issue. I've got another one on the way but from a number that I've seen it appears to not be an isolated incident. I REALLY like the knife and hope the replacement fits the bill.

Nathan
 
Nice stag, Gary!

That's just what I was gonna say Jeff :) Good lookin knife there Gary :thumbup: Is the shield inlay flush? I ask because I recently returned my ivory fruitport because of that issue. I've got another one on the way but from a number that I've seen it appears to not be an isolated incident. I REALLY like the knife and hope the replacement fits the bill.

Nathan

Thanks guys. The stag is a little browner then the picture but it's a nice thick handle with some gnarly stuff. The shield is well placed considering the uneven stag. Proud on one side, flush on the other side, deeply recessed on the top and bottom. I think it gives the knife a lot of character.

Nathan, I hope you get better one in return. I'd want the same if mine was ivory.
 
This thread has run so long, I can't remember if SAK's are considered traditional in the context of this thread.
In case they are, I had a 3 layer Vic on me today. Long & short blades, scissors, can & bottle opener combo tools, awl & corkscrew on the back. No idea what model it is.

Definitely traditional over here;)

Sam
 
Nathan, that's a really sweet piece of pocket cutlery. I'm still carrying my $25 Buck 302. It worked fine for me today, but that one sure looks better. I'm sure it is better all around. I would love to come into one of Todd's creations one day.

Ed J

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Love the orange:)

I'm waiting for a Front Pocket to reach me in the UK. Gene's knives all look like great users.

sam
Thanks.:thumbup: This one is definitely a great user. It's similar in closed length and width to a GEC #73, but so thin and lightweight that I don't even notice it in my pocket.

Its all thanks to Dan's pics :-p
Glad I could be of help, Kevin.;)
 
That's just what I was gonna say Jeff :) Good lookin knife there Gary :thumbup: Is the shield inlay flush? I ask because I recently returned my ivory fruitport because of that issue. I've got another one on the way but from a number that I've seen it appears to not be an isolated incident. I REALLY like the knife and hope the replacement fits the bill.

Nathan

I have one coming too. I will have to post up pics when I get it. I have to wonder if Ivory is harder to inlay? Either way, I can't be disappointed with mine. Its going to be a gift and any tiny flaws will be written off as character.
 
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