What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

The 2015 Orchard Gem today in Antique Amber Pick Bone.
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Here's what I encounter when I come in the door, this face is almost impossible to say no to, whether it be a walk or treat:D
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I tried to like it twice and it wouldn’t let me :)
Beautiful knife !!
Those puppy’s are soooo cute :thumbsup:
 
I would venture to say punch stockman but as Jake @supratentorial has noted many names were used. :confused: see @waynorth thread on Cattle Knives. It's not equal end or a premier and it is serpentine so I'm sticking to my first answer :D

Edit: Here is the thread nine pages back :eek:

https://www.bladeforums.com/threads/from-cattle-knife-to-stockman.1555138/
Ok, Punch Stockman it is! :D
Thanks for the link, that thread definitely needed a revisit !

The song fest was great for the participants, but my wife claims it was less than ideal for innocent bystanders! :rolleyes:
Unusual clip blade on your Moore Maker. :cool: Is that New Riders of the Purple Sage in the background??
Party poopers, I say! haha
The clip on this Moore is a bit unusual but I think that is part of what drew me to it so much.
Good eye on the record spotting, it is indeed. I have been on a bit of a marathon of all the Dead related stuff, without venturing into the space jam stuff.

Great tip repair job, Rachel. Something about that blade profile just catches my eye. :thumbsup:

Sorry pal, it's stunning :thumbsup:
No worries, Jack. I know the eyes are one of the first things to start going. ;):p:D

This guy today.
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OOooo I like that !

Great looking knives, Aaron.
Is that Zappa in the back ground?

Can't get it out of my pocket.
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Nice knives today!
In the pocket on this rainy, dreary day!
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Gary always brightens my day, and I’m just looking at a photo! I can’t imagine what it could do in person! :D

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That 92 Eureka is one of the most timeless patterns that GEC makes! Just a beautiful knife! :thumbsup::cool:

Peregrin Peregrin , @picturerock , Travman Travman , @traumkommode Beautiful jigging on those knives. I'm rolling with some Robesons today, one in strawberry bone (1948-1959) and one in brown bone (1940-1964).

Note that the placement of the pens is different, as is the location of the pen nail nicks. Odd.

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- Stuart
Stuart my friend!!! :eek: Just how big is that magic hat you keep pulling all of these beauties out of? :D

The 2015 Orchard Gem today in Antique Amber Pick Bone.
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Here's what I encounter when I come in the door, this face is almost impossible to say no to, whether it be a walk or treat:D
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My oh my Paul! :eek: That Gem justs keeps getting better!! :thumbsup: But that face, man I bet you melt like butter when you see that! :D

Friday is here and I hope everyone has a great weekend! Today I’m Totin these two. :D

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Very cool!

Wooden Wednesday calls for an ebony pair.
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Classy couples, r8shell & Grateful! :thumbsup::cool::thumbsup:

Charming Camillus 2-blade Barlow, Steve! :cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:

Case 6231-1/2 Jack Knife 1973 vintage and a Tidioute 2015 OO 73 Scout :)

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Champion pair, Ron; that 73 Scout makes me want to shout!! ;):thumbsup::thumbsup::cool:

Great photo of a classic knife, Dean! :cool::cool::thumbsup:

A little farm work with my helpers today.

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Commendable couple of workers, Jeff! :thumbsup::thumbsup::cool: Is that a Ford tractor they're on?

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Here’s my carry for today

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Oddly enough this is my first ever SAK and I got it earlier this week. I bought it expecting to keep it in my misc. European small knives drawer but it’s been in my coin pocket since it arrived. It’s just such a handy “grooming” tool haha! :):D
Captivating contrasting couple, Karl! :thumbsup::cool::cool: I carry a keychain-sized SAK all the time, and use its scissors more than I use ANY of the blades I carry! :rolleyes:

Going with a pair of "not-so-black" Ebony today.

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"Not-so-black" is not-so-bad, to say the very least, Dylan; compelling couple of cutlery examples! :cool::thumbsup::cool:

Sitting here eating some Polish Sausage and Cheese Curd after taking the Snow Blower off of one lawn tractor . Still have a snow blade on the other one just in case . Have these in my pockets .
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I guess this is a Two TEW's Wednesday this week . Lambfoot & Sheepfoot

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Whatever day the two TEWs show up is a good day IMHO, Harry; charismatic couple of venerable knives! :thumbsup::cool::cool::thumbsup:

... But I'm still shaking ...what a rush :) Hard snaps on all implements and hardly needs cleaning. The stag is...omg...did I mention I'm still shaking :eek: I have been looking for years and the heavens opened :D The pattern of my dreams
Congrats on the clean, comely, cultured cutter you've found, Gev!! That burnished red stag is crazy!! No wonder you've got a whole lot of shakin' going on!! ;):cool::cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:


... A Camillus cattle knife (4 line, all blades, so 1919-1941) and a Kutmaster stockman (1929-present). The KUTMASTER/UTICA,N.Y./U.S.A. tang stamp has a T stamped underneath; anyone know what that signifies?
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- Stuart
Capital couple of choices, Stuart, with covetable bone and chic shields!! :cool::thumbsup::thumbsup: The round-bolstered cattle knife is the one that most charms me in that pair, but could the "T" on the Kutmaster tang actually be part of "GT", meaning it's a long-lost knife of mine that I never knew I had?? :p:D

My wife and I went for a hike in the national forest today. ... Traditionals For the Win! :thumbsup:

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Cute and clever story, Ace, with a colorful photo! :cool::thumbsup::thumbsup: That harvest orange peanut could be a centerfold! :eek::thumbsup:;)

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Wright, Wadsworth,Buck, Kutmaster, Vic.
The Vic arrived today. It's one of four of my aloxes, and the only non-red.
Cinco covetable knives, Jer! :cool::thumbsup::cool: Congrats on the Vic Electrician. My first Alox Vic was a silver Electrician (thanks, gregc) and Alox has had incredible allure for me ever since. :rolleyes:

Thanks, everyone! As fun, enjoyable, and relaxing as yesterday evening was, today was 100% the opposite in every way. ...
Sorry to hear about the ups and downs, Shawn. :(

I'm enjoying the Moore Maker and your music backgrounds! :thumbsup::thumbsup::cool::cool:

Beautiful knives Mr. GT!!!
Thanks. :)

Tremendous tortoise shell, Senhor Pinto! :cool::cool::thumbsup:

Another dashing duo, r8shell! :cool::thumbsup::thumbsup: The ebony Esquire is exquisite!

It's from the beginning of an Old English poem called The Seafarer.
Something like 'l myself can recite a true story, tell of journeys, how I for days of torment often suffered hardship-times'.
Thanks for the translation. :eek::cool::thumbsup:

Celebrated Case cleverly captured, Steve! :cool::cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:

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Five beautiful knives, Gary! :thumbsup: I am a little worried about the etch on that yellow one though. :D
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Thanks, Gary. You have another great group of pocket cutlery shown again! That Schrade Walden whittler is really nice.

I'm carrying my favorite knife for a day in blue jeans.

Thanks for the complimentary comments on my cutlery, Dean. :) I'm always thrilled to see your cultivated Presidential, a consummate pocket knife!! :cool::thumbsup::thumbsup::cool: Does the ebony on that knife meet your high standards?

5K Qs 5K Qs That's a tantalizing trio; the Schrade Walden whittler really shines.
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- Stuart
Thanks, Stuart. :)

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I always love seeing your horn clad Joker, GT, it is exquisite.
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Going with these two today.

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Thanks for the Joker praise, Dylan. :) Fine foto of your crimson and coal couple!! :cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:

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LOL! I am surprised how little time I have spent looking at the pile side, compared to the mark side! :) Thank you for the compliments and insight GT, I like your three knives there, those Sodbusters are great value aren't they? :) :thumbsup:
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I've been carrying these two again today, joining @Pàdruig in the Black n Red! :D :thumbsup:

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You're welcome, Jack, and thanks. Sometimes the "random riot" of the mark side of your Guardians Lambsfoot gives me sensory overload, so I appreciate the patterns of the pile side. ;) Comely coal/crimson couple for you, as well! :cool::cool::thumbsup:

Today's tote. Love the jigging on this one.

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W:eek:W!! :cool::thumbsup::thumbsup::cool: More info about that stunning Queen, please??

... I'm rolling with some Robesons today, one in strawberry bone (1948-1959) and one in brown bone (1940-1964).
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- Stuart
Both are b-b-b-bad to the bone, in the best sense, Stuart!! :thumbsup::thumbsup::cool:

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Harry
That's a trifle of fine cutlery, Harry! :thumbsup::thumbsup::cool:

The 2015 Orchard Gem today in Antique Amber Pick Bone.
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Here's what I encounter when I come in the door, this face is almost impossible to say no to, whether it be a walk or treat:D
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Cool knife, Paul, but the captivating canines are the champs in this post!! :cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:

No space left for my own pics!! :eek::rolleyes:

- GT
 
You're welcome, Jack, and thanks. Sometimes the "random riot" of the mark side of your Guardians Lambsfoot gives me sensory overload, so I appreciate the patterns of the pile side. ;) Comely coal/crimson couple for you, as well! :cool::cool::thumbsup:

Thank you my friend :) :thumbsup:
 
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