What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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Neal, I love the Saw Jack, that is an awesome electrician's knife, I'd make a bail for it and put it on a chain to hang off the tool pouch with the tape and a pair of Klein Lineman Pliers. Thanks that made my day. Reminds me of one I have that has a bubble level built into it, I'll have to dig it out for a pic.
@T. Erdelyi -Ted thank you! You know it’s the older GEC 15 Electrician (STREK?) Knife? Green Micarta covers, just pristine (pretty close, but I do not care about pepper spots, etc.). I’m carrying it, but boy I’m a little nervous to use it! Got it for a tremendous price, especially with the regrind. r8shell r8shell -had the choice between both models :eek:, but I really like the Sheepfoot. Would have gotten both if I could-one user, one stored. Decisions, decisions. What do you think, use it, or not?:D I could leave it alone, sell and make a profit sometime, or I could just enjoy the heck out of it...:rolleyes:
;) I was going to put up a different couple shots, but the cool thing is, in the shadow the shiny part of the blade is the edge, an indication of what a light saber it is.
Thanks, Neal
 
Nice pic, Paul. Case does a great job on the Bose collaborations. With all the LCs you have, you'd be the expert on the LC grinds!

With me today. A pair from Hiroaki Ohta.
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Exceptional beauties Gary :cool:

But I think the small one is one of THE best small knives I've seen, compact yet imposing :thumbsup:

Regards, Will
 
Exceptional beauties Gary :cool:

But I think the small one is one of THE best small knives I've seen, compact yet imposing :thumbsup:

Regards, Will
Thanks, Will. Hiroaki calls it his Small Camper pattern. It's a little bitty thing, peanut sized. It is a sturdy knife and punches above its weight.
 
r8shell r8shell -had the choice between both models :eek:, but I really like the Sheepfoot. Would have gotten both if I could-one user, one stored. Decisions, decisions. What do you think, use it, or not?:D I could leave it alone, sell and make a profit sometime, or I could just enjoy the heck out of it...:rolleyes:
Even if you could sell it for more in the future, how much profit would it really bring? Enough to cover a house or car payment? Or more like a dinner in a nice restaurant? How much enjoyment would using it bring? I say use it. :)

I don't know if I'll live long enough for my new knives to look like this Boker, but I'm enjoying them.
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