What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Aaagh! Stop posting that thing before my jealously needle springs off its gauge! Best looking camp knife on BF. What year was it made?

I believe that production of the Camillus C4 began in 1993, and ended in 2001 when in cost $31.95. If you keep your eyes open on the big auction site, you can sometimes pick up a brand new one for about the same price.
 
Your Pal has heavenly bone, Stuart!! :cool::thumbsup::thumbsup::cool:
Thanks, GT. It's a solid old knife and I'm really lucky to be carrying it around. I pulled it out to cut some bulk cordage at our local hardware store and several of the regulars asked to see it. We had a great impromptu show 'n tell.

You are showing some really radiant R&Rs. I like canoes, but that Half Hawk capsizes me.
- Stuart
 
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First Boker I've ever had. The bone on this is really nice.
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Half/Stop Half/Stop Funny thing you carrying two knives today Ron :) So am I :D

Great Stag single-spring you very kindly gave me:cool: paired with an Osage 73 liner-lock. The wood on this certainly has changed colour due to exposure to daylight, started off more yellow, now you can say it's an ochre orange, but you can still see the stripes. A great wood for any knife, hope GEC will use some more.

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Thanks, Will
Will, your 73 is a unique color! :thumbsup::thumbsup:
Mine's still yellow and I've seen shades of brown but I believe that's the first I have seen that is truly orange. I like!!! Looks good with the patina too. :)
 
mykel m mykel m That Moore Maker makes my heart beat, bud. Very nice knife.
- Stuart
Thanks Stuart! It is a pleasure to carry.

Carrying my Unity Lambsfoot today, along with a recently-acquired Capucin, can't really see me taking to this one, but I thought I'd give it a whirl :thumbsup:

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Love the (Olive?)wood on the Capucin Jack.
Friction folders can be a pain to carry thanks to the dang tangs, but they work just fine for most cutting needs.

Burlap Northwoods for me today, just cuz I like that rustic looking blade.
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Great pic Red!
That pattern with the single clip blade sure ticks all the boxes for me.
I missed the release of these I guess..what is it please?
 
Exemplary ebony pair, Dylan! :cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:

Thank you, GT! Please forgive my forgetfulness, I meant to respond to you the other day but the weekends have found me quite busy, as of late. But I took a picture just for you. :D

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Big Knife of the Week is a RR smooth tobacco bone Half Hawk:
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- GT

I really like the looks of that Half Hawk, seems like it would be an immensely useful knife.


I am breaking from the norm and carrying these two for a change today.

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Half/Stop Half/Stop Funny thing you carrying two knives today Ron :) So am I :D

Great Stag single-spring you very kindly gave me:cool: paired with an Osage 73 liner-lock. The wood on this certainly has changed colour due to exposure to daylight, started off more yellow, now you can say it's an ochre orange, but you can still see the stripes. A great wood for any knife, hope GEC will use some more.

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Thanks, Will
Will that Queen is actually looking very nice with that patina started on the blade. The OO 73 is one of my most loved patterns from Great Eastern. I rank the Osage right up there with Ebony in my choice of an EDC wood. They both improve nicely with use. :)
 
...Great pic Red!
That pattern with the single clip blade sure ticks all the boxes for me.
I missed the release of these I guess..what is it please?
Thanks mykel m!!! I thought this time of year we'd all like to see some green. :D
The Northwoods is their Lincoln Jack, built by GEC on the 15 frame. So 3.5" closed.
 
Took these 2 Old Friends to the YMCA and coffee with friends this morning . Have not carried them much lately . Mr. Russell & Mr. Oates .


Changed them out for Two TEW's Tuesday for GT .
The darker one is Ox Horn and the other is Rams Horn , both made in 2014.






Harry
 
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