What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Carryin two Vintage 3 line Camillus knives today, a Swell end jack and a little neat advertising pen knife:thumbup:

Interesting how someone repaired the beautiful bone handle on the back of the knife---other than color the repair was top notch!!!

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I really like this swedge!!!

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I love these old advertising knives, just somethin about them that gets to me:)

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Paul
 
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#66 Serpentine Jack for me today and the last few days (ever since it arrived)

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This one followed me during a Musical visit in Salzburg, Austria two days ago. But just about three hours ;) Then it got replaced by the #66

Kind regards
Andi
 
Andi, nice knives!!! I have a #66 in green bone and a SBJ as well and they're both favorite's of mine!!!

Paul
 
Carryin two Vintage 3 line Camillus knives today, a Swell end jack and a little neat advertising pen knife:thumbup:

Interesting how someone repaired the beautiful bone handle on the back of the knife---other than color the repair was top notch!!!

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Paul

Great looking knife Paul. I really like it.

Mike
 
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My Great Grandfather's 1950's Wenger. I only use it around the house on weekends, I'd hate to lose it.

-Eric
 
Queen Cutlery Teardrop Liner lock in ACSB. When Queen makes a good knife....they do it exceptionally well, one of my favourites.
 
Yes Paul, that Camillus Swell End Jack is a real beauty. I'm on the lookout for one...now. Thanks.

I spent a hour cleaning up an fairly new but rusted Case CV Stockman, with a a broken main blade, that someone had left for dead.
She has a new lease on life:D., and is now sporting a semi-wharncliffe main blade.
 
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I love the pictures of your Sway Back Jack, pertinux! I wish the chestnut bone on my Peanut was as lovely as yours on the SBJ.

Thanks! But, what is it about yours you don't care for as much? The coloring, or the jigging, or...? It looks really good to me, in the pictures you've posted.

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I think it is the scale design. The SBJ has more bone on it, and more of it jigged nicely. More brown, too.
 
I've been carrying this Colt canoe (made in China) for the last 3 days. I have to say I am very impressed with it. Some folks don't like the Colt "C" in the front bolster on the mark side, but I think it looks fine. It makes it immediately recognizable for a Colt knife. It's very well made and extremely sharp out of the box.

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