What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Pretty Pony, John! :cool::thumbsup::thumbsup: Is that the jack version of the Whit Owl?
Yup. I love the blade choice on this knife and the way it's set up with the pulls on the same side.

I don't think of myself as having a lot of Case knives, but my rotation schedule has me carrying 4 Case knives this week.
Stockman of the Week is a Case Harvest Orange Humpback (thanks, Mike):
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Stag/Horn Knife of the Week is a Case stag peanut:
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Big Knife of the Week is a Case slimline trapper (thanks, Tom):
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Miscellaneous Knife of the Week is a Case chestnut jigged bone mini trapper:
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- GT
Your totin' four knives of the same brand? I'm shocked :eek:
 
Jeff, is that a mini trapper size?

Thanks, Gary, it's traditional trapper size, same as the GEC #48 @ 3⅞" closed.

I'm carrying the ram's horn #73 today.

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Ebony and stag lambsfoots - starting the week with style, Jack!! :cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:

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I don't think of myself as having a lot of Case knives, but my rotation schedule has me carrying 4 Case knives this week.
Stockman of the Week is a Case Harvest Orange Humpback (thanks, Mike):
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Stag/Horn Knife of the Week is a Case stag peanut:
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Big Knife of the Week is a Case slimline trapper (thanks, Tom):
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Miscellaneous Knife of the Week is a Case chestnut jigged bone mini trapper:
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- GT

Thanks pal, great Case line-up there :) :thumbsup:

Was carrying this old TEW today :


Until this one showed up , and now I am also carrying it :


I ordered it because I thought it would go well with these 2 :



Harry

Nice steel Harry, both old and new :) :thumbsup:
 
What's that pattern called? It has 2 different kinds of clip blades, right? Very cool acquisition, Jer; congrats!! :cool::cool::thumbsup:
Thanks.
I don't know what it's called. There's no model number on it. I have wondered if it's a modified muskrat, but I don't think there's room in the well for a full-length blade, and I think the short blade is broader than the long one. So I'm reduced to serpentine double-end jack.
 
Every time I see that I think what a classy knife to carry. Very crisp and pointy wharncliffe that I'm guessing is ground very thin. Great stuff.

Terrific OVB, Nick, beautiful bone, jigging and tip bolsters. :thumbsup:

Thank you guys. I love tip bolsters and yes, the wharncliffe is ground very thin, I don’t use it for serious cutting tasks but it gets real sharp easily. I enjoy cutting fruits with it and it makes the fruits taste better too.:)
 
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