What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

I’ll just interject today’s users into this beauty pageant y’all have going on here.:oops:
At least I cleaned the sap off the hawkbill for the picture!
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@Travman ~ your NF 48 is proof they really do know how to jig and dye bone!
I’d carry the heck out of that knife:D

@Jack Black ~ beautiful cutlery(as usual!), but your lunch pie is making me hungry for breakfast!
 
Old faithful & dependable...
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Decided to go nostalgic today!
This Buck 111(along with an old 110) was the first knife that I actually bought with my own hard earned money(summer chores as a young fella). I was at the local gun show with my Dad with one thing in mind and that was to buy a knife. My Dad did the negotiating for me after I spotted this beauty on a table and actually came away with another knife as well , a 110.
This was the one I had to have and it was mint at the time :rolleyes::oops:. It and the 110 both survived my youth with many bumps and bruises along the way. It doesn't see much use anymore but it is on the hip today and ready for action.
Burnt Stag
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Decided to go nostalgic today!
This Buck 111(along with an old 110) was the first knife that I actually bought with my own hard earned money(summer chores as a young fella). I was at the local gun show with my Dad with one thing in mind and that was to buy a knife. My Dad did the negotiating for me after I spotted this beauty on a table and actually came away with another knife as well , a 110.
This was the one I had to have and it was mint at the time :rolleyes::oops:. It and the 110 both survived my youth with many bumps and bruises along the way. It doesn't see much use anymore but it is on the hip today and ready for action.
Burnt Stag
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That is a unique treasure. I have a soft spot for metal covers. Is something like that available somewhere?
 
That is a unique treasure. I have a soft spot for metal covers. Is something like that available somewhere?
Thank you!
It was made sometime in the early 80's(80 or 81). It was a pretty short run I think. But I would think that a nice one could be found on one of the big auction sites.
 
Blue / gold is a nice combo, no screws on my traditionals. Lock snicks solidly into place, feels like a fixed blade, not hard to release, F/F off the scale. Good day to all July 26.

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Outstanding!!! Everything in that picture.....just outstanding!!!!
 
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