What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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Is that a Morris knife?? ive been lookin at them lately. really like his friction folders.
 
Another long day of fence work. Here's what I packed. I know the Leatherman isn't traditional. I've used it everyday for seven years so I thought I'd stick it in my picture.

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Ben
 
I am super jealous of those fencing pliers! really nice pair. :)

EDIT: found em for sale online all over the place, clicking order now.
 
Another long day of fence work. Here's what I packed. I know the Leatherman isn't traditional. I've used it everyday for seven years so I thought I'd stick it in my picture.

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Ben

Mmm, can't beat a good set of fencing pliers... been eyeing up the Moore Makers, good?

Happy to ship knives over the Atlantic yet can't quite bring myself to do it with a pair of pliers:)

Sam
 
Coyotebc, thanks for looking out but it's actually not as bad as it looks. The larger hole on the bottom of the sheath is part of the construction.

Sam, the Moore Maker pliers are the absolute best. I've had that pair for six years now and they are good as new. Just be sure to keep a decent coat of oil on them, they'll rust like crazy.
 
Another long day of fence work. Here's what I packed. I know the Leatherman isn't traditional. I've used it everyday for seven years so I thought I'd stick it in my picture.

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Ben

Beautiful knife. Like the Texas shield :cool: What brand, kind is it?
 
Used the Ben Hogan to slice sausage again this morning as I made breakfast for my parents, who are visiting from Indiana.

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These two are in my pockets again today.

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my only traditional knife, a schrade trapper, in rosewood i think :

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...if i didn't have that little homemade sheath for it, i'd probably never carry it.
 
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