What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Fine selection, Ron. While I really like bright orange, that canoe is captivating.
Thanks Stuart, but your 34OT below is truly a jewel! :)

I'm totin' this 34OT for the first time today. I have no excuse as to how that happened.

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- Stuart
Very nice selection Stuart! :thumbsup:
 
I love that old Boker, r8shell.
Both look as smooth as creek stones. :thumbsup:
Lovely old bone and ebony, and the Boker still has it’s Tree Brand shield!:D
Thank you. It is one of my favorite "worry stone" knives. :thumbsup: Bokers are very well made knives, but at some point they must have gone with the lowest bidder for shield-glue. :D

It's by Bill Simons from Florida. I'm a sucker for metal bodied knives (among others). It is very well made. Nice small gents/ladies knife, 3 1/16".
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Thanks for the info, Joe. That's a very classy looking knife. :):thumbsup:
 
The daughter cleaned up the cookbook bookcase last night and found this 99 year old Home Comfort Cook Book buried in a box of books we got at an estate sale.

So for no other reason than it made an interesting backdrop for today’s carry, a 2013 GEC, SFO, BFC, Half Congress/Congress Jack with with white linen Micarta. So here it is, today’s carry.

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I had an old biker one arm bandit mini Barlow I used to worry on. It was one of the few knives I’ve ever lost. I rubbed a divot into the mark side of the scale. I worried a lot as a kid :D

Looked like this. I should look for another. It was a great one hand opener old school style.


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This one has been in my pocket all week.
It was a gift from our forum member HST.
I didn't know it , but a gift from a friend was just what I needed to get the start of a bad week turned around and going in the right direction. Thank you so much HST, you made my week.
This has been a pleasure to carry this week. It is my first Sheffield. I am a huge fan of the Sheepsfoot and the Lambsfoot is every bit as good for my needs. It has had light duty so far as I am still in "baby it" mode. It did however open up a bunch of mail and trimmed up some unruly flowers out in the back yard. Mostly been CF and CE'd all week. Its gonna get a patina just from my grimy mitts on it all week.:)
By the way , there have been some real sweet carry knives shown in this thread this week. Top notch everyone.
Once again , I cant say thanks enough to my friend HST for this well timed and generous gift.
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