What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

303 and a Farmer today

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@5K Qs Thanks for the comments from yesterday GT! :)

Old Engineer Old Engineer Harry it’s always a treat to see Ole Red! :)

Queen for the day - a model 29 large farmer's knife (1946-1948, depending on whose charts you believe).

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- Stuart
Stuart that’s a stellar Old Queen my friend! Thanks for the comments from yesterday evening! :)

Again today

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Been a bit of a spell since I have posted my daily "tote" here. The last few weeks have been rather hectic and busy with deadlines and such that require attention.

I have largely had these two with me, with maybe a random alternative here and there but I just haven't had the time to contemplate my daily carries. These two always perform admirably.

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Good to have you back Dylan :) Fine pairing :) :thumbsup:


Excellent choice Taylor :thumbsup:


LOL! :D Great pic! :) :thumbsup:
 
Great photographs !!

Thank you, Gev!

Nice knives and photography! You are truly blessed to have such a beautiful area for your hikes.

Thank you, Jeff. I do indeed feel blessed to have so many beautiful parks to hike and explore!

Illustrious trio for your hike, Dean! :cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:

Watchpocket Knife this week is a Case XX half-congress (thanks for the GAW, leghog)
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- GT

Thank you, Gary. The bone on your 2-blade Case congress is to die for! :thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
Carried my #44 all day. What a great knife, I love the blade combo.
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That's one fine looking beer****errr**** I mean knife.

@Duckdog Thanks Stuart,
Unfortunately that particular screw has devoted itself to a team of like minded screws who have committed to supporting an exterior door:thumbsup: So in its place I submit a photo of the Imperial electrician performing surgery upon another classic traditional knife I often use (GRAPHIC CONTENT WARNING: Some viewers may find the following image disturbing, due to visible "guts")

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I hope your patient recovers.

GEC Tidioute 56 Dogleg Jack
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Man that Dogleg is straight up beautiful.

Good to see it again Gary. I'm still looking.
Carrying these two today. The Lloyd sowbelly has been a mainstay since it arrived usually paired with a larger blade although it does fine by itselfView attachment 1002051 .

That Lloyd sure is purty Alan.
 
@5K Qs Thanks for the comments from yesterday GT! :)

Old Engineer Old Engineer Harry it’s always a treat to see Ole Red! :)
Again today
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Thanks for the very kind words about Ol Red my friend !!! I count myself as a very lucky guy for reserving one of those without even knowing what they would look like .
That is a pretty good looking Buck Canoe that you are carrying . A bit unusual for you to carry it isn't it ?? How do you rate the Quality of it anyhow ??? I do like the looks of it !!!
When did they put a beach in Tennessee ???? Or are you out and about having too much fun again ??? Take care out there my friend .

Harry
 
An oiled bone Fremont that I purchased from Lance, he contacted me knowing I was looking to replace one that I regrettably sold, Thank you Lance:thumbsup:
Notice the sunset reflecting off the blade and front bolster:cool:
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A beautiful sunset
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Beautiful sunset Paul, reminds me of my avatar. Coincidentally I took that picture in your home state years ago. The Fremont is kinda nice too :) :thumbsup:
 
An oiled bone Fremont that I purchased from Lance, he contacted me knowing I was looking to replace one that I regrettably sold, Thank you Lance:thumbsup:
Notice the sunset reflecting off the blade and front bolster:cool:
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A beautiful sunset
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Beautiful knife Paul !!! It was exactly one month ago today we saw that view a little earlier in the day and no snow , but we were obviously out on the I .
You have some great Sunset views from where you are situated . Take care my friend .

Harry
 
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