What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Case CV 6347 5-dot (1985 manufacture) Stockman that I got yesterday. Note the mismatched covers.

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I slipped it in my pocket this morning.
 
This morning I had the Wadsworth in my pocket, but my mail carrier just delivered this tortoise celluloid Remington, so I actually have them both with me now. They are very similar in design and size, with the Remington's blades ever so slightly shorter, and the tortoise scales thicker than the french ivory of the Wadsworth.

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I've been waiting for this one to show up for about 3 months. It went straight to my pocket. I ordered it same day as the deep canyon bone SBJ that I have posted here in the past.

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I'm up to three of this pattern now. If I remember correctly, Mack (protourist) is responsible for me trying this pattern and it is my favorite so far.

Ed J
 
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Today I'm totin' my Buck 309 Companion. Over the past three months or so this knife has grown a great deal on me.
 
Thank you. That's my favorite slippie in my collection.
That's a nice setup you have there. Do you carry them on your belt? Pocket? Both?

I don't mean to answer for Vance, Stu. That's a pocket sheath he's showing. I use the same model with a similar set up. It fits well in my right front pocket, jeans or slacks.


no worries stu,
i too carry it in my right front pocket
 
I've been waiting for this one to show up for about 3 months. It went straight to my pocket. I ordered it same day as the deep canyon bone SBJ that I have posted here in the past.

MiniCopperhead-DeepCanyonBone.jpg


I'm up to three of this pattern now. If I remember correctly, Mack (protourist) is responsible for me trying this pattern and it is my favorite so far.

Ed J

Very nice. Now you have me needing another one. I love it.
 
I've been waiting for this one to show up for about 3 months.

Another nice one!

Isn't it interesting, however-- I believe this is the same pattern, in a similar "pose," as your amber bone? Yet, I almost always swoon a little when you post the picture of that one. This one is very, very nice, but without the swoony thing going on. :-)

~ P.
 
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