What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Here's a new image of the same ol EDC:
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This knife is a 4" 3-Dot (1977 manufacture) Case XX 6292 "Texas Jack" with a Clip Blade and Pen Blade. The bolsters and liners are nickle/silver. The scales of this knife are mismatched. The mark side scale is brown while the back side scale is black -- common on Case knives of this era. The shield is pinned.

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New Case arrivals via FedEx from Ebay auctions; 1970 Toothpick and 2003 Canoe. But only the Toothpick made it into my pocket.
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I love the toothpick pattern.
 
GREAT looking scales on that Queen Jeff, really gorgeous.

I'm carrying the #85 E/O again today. Same pic I posted yesterday, just without the fru fru filter :)

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Nathan
 
today i switched things up
(i think i am afraid of scuffing up my new mini-trapper with amber scales...weird huh?)

but anyways, today i went with this little guy

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Still working with the Queen #9, and liking it a lot!

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Very nice stripes and colour on that Zebra , Jeff! I need to get some of this run, was thinking about the No.48 Small Lockback in it.

Today, Queen Cutlery Canoe in WCSB. Bit heavy in the pocket even if it's single-spring, but a useful knife.
 
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