What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Pumping poop with a lakefront view.

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Somebody’s got to do it!
 
Pumpin' poop with a lakefront view. Just make sure you wipe your knife with your hankie before you cut you afternoon apple. ;)

Oh, and burn the hankie.

Argh- I forgot it was two trapper Twosday! Are those identical?

Classic cutlery and .22!

Thanks, Jeff. The one on top is a user; the other, not so much. Otherwise, identical. I have a 2904 1/2 pair (saber grind) that I'll post soon.

Thanks Stuart! :) I just wanted to compliment you on your Black Box Trappers and your new Rodent Rifle! :thumbsup: Talking about High Tech, that should be a lot of fun! :eek::D

Thanks, Ron. If you can spend some time back here, maybe we can run some lead down the barrel.

Carrying a vintage Case XX USA 6344 redbone user today.

That's everything that a knife needs to be, Scott. Thanks for sharing it.

- Stuart
 
Today back to the #15 Boys.
Very cool knife, really like overall look of that. Just curious, does that strip have a secondary strap that's canvas? If so my Dad has one very much like that, I think it was his Dads. I've honed many a knife on it through the years. Never any compound, just a good ol strip of leather. I think his says its horse hide.
 
Hey Hillbilly, this one has only the piece/strip of leather which is normal for this old brand of strop. Made sometime around the early 1900s. I’ve never used it only because I don’t want to wear it down any more than it already is.
 
Those are some sturdy, well-built tools you have there.
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I’ve got this S&M jack today.
Real nice knife, I love that bone.

Btw the 33OT is actually not well built as it came new with some issues, but the snap is good and overall function is still great despite it's flaws.
The 100 year old Tremont pipe wrench is well built for sure though.
 
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