What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

:eek:There's so many multi quotes so often I can barely find any knives.

Here's some.

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- Stuart
 
I think the 73's were my first GEC's as you can probably tell looking at this one. :p A lot of folks complained about the overly strong back spring. I just grinned and bared it all these years, it's a great model. :D
I’ve heard that about the old 73s, and I thought the springs on the 74s were a bit too weak. Maybe I should be careful what I wish for...o_O
 
Love these two !!

Thank you!

Its pics like yours that convinced me to reserve an 85 in polished stag.
Stag for me today too
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I missed those, but they should look fantastic! Looking forward to seeing yours in some of your stellar photos!

Handy and handsome. all in one small package. Nice!
- Stuart

Thank you, Stuart. It is handy...hardly know it’s on you, but packs plenty of blade!
 
Nice, Jack; "go big or go home!" ;):thumbsup::thumbsup:

:D :) :thumbsup:

Thanks, Jack; I like "hardy perennials". :):thumbsup:
Meritorious Monday duo! :thumbsup::cool::thumbsup:

Stag/Horn Knife this week is one my daughter got me in Toledo, Spain:
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Obviously, the preceding knife is from outside the US, but my official International Knife this week is a John Watts ring-opener (thanks, Jack):
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- GT

Great to see those two again GT :) :thumbsup:

A HSB pen and an Ulster dogleg jack today.

You have a wonderful collection Nick :) You've inspired me to carry another penknife today :thumbsup:

That is a seductive shadow sleeveboard, Jack.

Thank you very much Stuart :) :thumbsup:

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Had these two today. Their colors make nice complements don’t you think?

Looks like a supremely useful pairing Joshua :thumbsup:

Stuart - sometimes I wish I could “like” a post more than once, this qualifies :) :thumbsup:

+1 :thumbsup:

I have to use some old photos today . I was carrying this one today while working and will be using it after I finish this post to pick the nut meat out of some Cracked Hickory Nuts .



Harry

I never tire of seeing your TEWs Harry :) :thumbsup:

Hope everyone's week has got off to a good start :) I'm pocketing these two days, an old Alfred Blackwell Lambsfoot I was gifted by @rockman Rob, and a Crown Penknife by Harrison Fisher :thumbsup:



 
Been very busy and travelled for my work. Now the weather is slowly getting colder (allthough this week is warmer than usual) but anyway colder weather means thicker coats with larger pockets. I can carry larger knives more comfortably, those I can handle with gloves if needed. Winter knives. Fixed blades do well but still the Hippekniep (Sodbuster) feels right.

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