What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

I've been carrying these two for the past several days: CV small Texas jack in amber and SS peanut in pocket worn harvest orange.

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Have a great hike Dean, I'll look forward to seeing more of that one :) :thumbsup:
Carrying my 2017 Guardians Lambsfoot and Unicorn Ivory Micarta #25 today :) :thumbsup:

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Thanks, Jack! More photos below. :) Good pair of knives you posted. The Unicorn Ivory Micarta is very attractive!

Dean, how many Case teardrops do you have??? :eek: That's a green beauty, and the end-capped ebony Huckleberry is SO handsome! :thumbsup::thumbsup::cool:

Thanks, Gary! I now have three Case Tear Drops.

I carried these two on my hike today. I took several photos of the Green Curly Maple Tear Drop. The I*XL also modeled for a few.



 
Thanks, Jack! More photos below. :) Good pair of knives you posted. The Unicorn Ivory Micarta is very attractive!



Thanks, Gary! I now have three Case Tear Drops.

I carried these two on my hike today. I took several photos of the Green Curly Maple Tear Drop. The I*XL also modeled for a few.




Fantastic photos Dean :cool: :thumbsup: Thank you my friend, the #25 was a gift from Barrett :) :thumbsup:

My Alox knife this week is this red Vic Cadet:
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My non-Alox SAK this week is a Wenger Esquire:
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My bailed non-SAK this week is a Marbles Workman trapper:
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- GT

Looks like you've got it covered GT :) :thumbsup:
 
So true, Jeff !!!! What a knife....sweet ! Looks like a special club knife?

Indeed it is, Gev, from the Gateway Area Knife Club in St. Louis. Rick, Tom and I attended their knife show back in January and I snagged this one off a table. It's a German made Rigid from 1990.
 
Syracuse Knife Company
Polish made SAK (Tinker) copy

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Awesome! My very first knife was a Syracuse that had the scissors, saw, fish scaler, file etc..
My father gave it to me when I was 5, I immediately cut my finger opening the small pen blade and he took for “safe keeping” letting me carry it on hunting/fishing trips and asking for it back at the end of each trip. One day, I guess I was about 7, he didn’t ask for it back. I thought I was getting away with something, but thinking back I realize I had finally proven to him I could be trusted with a blade. I lost it somewhere in my mid twenties, I’m 41 now.

Thanks for posting that Astronaut! That brought back good memories.
 
Indeed it is, Gev, from the Gateway Area Knife Club in St. Louis. Rick, Tom and I attended their knife show back in January and I snagged this one off a table. It's a German made Rigid from 1990.
All the more special for the memories !!! They made a fine knife indeed !
 
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