What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Just got this one in the mail about an hour ago
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Thanks in large measure to jwh's blue bone Case pictures, this Mini Copperhead arrived in today's mail. After a few pictures it slid quite comfortably into my pocket.

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Really like the looks of this one. After having avoided the blue bone for a long time, it is starting to grow on me.

Thanks for sharing.

John
 
GEC Northfield Powderhorn with jigged, green antiuque, bone, covers.

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This is my only Traditional right now, and got it at a knife show last Saturday. Love it. It is a little stiff opening but that should get better.
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Case Pen Knife in yellow Delrin and CV today. I love the way this one hides in the pocket, but is big enough for fruit-peeling.

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@nathan: Thank you for the info. The handle looks really interessting.

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Schrade Old Timer 84OT (american made) - great knife and a great size.

Kind regards
Andi
 
@nathan: Thank you for the info. The handle looks really interessting.


Schrade Old Timer 84OT (american made) - great knife and a great size.

Kind regards
Andi

Nice Schrade. I am currently looking at the 280OT Barlow, and I want to get an american made one. May I ask where you got that? As far as I know the american bay is not the same one we can participate in.

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I am carrying my nut. :)
 
Lovely picture pertinux!

Two Case day.

I still have the navy blue bone Mini Copperhead that arrived yesterday.

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In the other pocket I have the chestnut bone Peanut.

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My yellow sodbuster has been EDCd all week in expectation of the arrival of my GEC Bullnose, my buddy Ben bought two and I'm buying one from him this weekend.

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@nathan: Thank you for the info. The handle looks really interessting.

Anytime my friend and thanks for the kind words. I've been carrying it quite a bit for the past couple of weeks. The scales are made out of different types of micarta, Todd called it a "striper". Here's a pic that better shows the different material used. It reminds me of stacked leather which is one of the features that really caught my eye.

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Nathan
 
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