What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

After a week in the mountains this was the only knife that earned its keep. It breasted a grouse, sliced deer steak, cheese and brats and tagged along for some incredible scenery and multiple encounters with elk, just nothing harvested.
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Just arrived yesterday, had the stag scaled one but liking this one somewhat better, not sure why, just do...

Untitled by GaryWGraley, on Flickr

Untitled by GaryWGraley, on Flickr

Got to take her onto my new water stones too ;) nice and sharp now,

Untitled by GaryWGraley, on Flickr
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Thanks to all y'all for the kind comments on the Queen farmer's jack that I was totin' yesterday. I'm totin' Mutt & Jeff today: a Queen #11 EO (1950-1960) in Frontier bone (Queen speak for Winterbottom) and a small (2 11/16") folder by Eldon Courtney (Witchita, KS) in wee stag, dated September 1981, serial #113.

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Beautiful day here today. Hope all is well with each of you.
- Stuart
 
Thanks to all y'all for the kind comments on the Queen farmer's jack that I was totin' yesterday. I'm totin' Mutt & Jeff today: a Queen #11 EO (1950-1960) in Frontier bone (Queen speak for Winterbottom) and a small (2 11/16") folder by Eldon Courtney (Witchita, KS) in wee stag, dated September 1981, serial #113.

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Beautiful day here today. Hope all is well with each of you.
- Stuart
Love the wee masterclass !
 
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