What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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Some comments on posts that appeared Tuesday. :rolleyes: (I'll eventually catch up, but my motto is the moral of the fable of the tortoise and hare: slow and steady wins the race. ;))
All three together. :D

The new #85 seems to have captured ripe/rotten facade quite well.

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Tasty bunch, Del! :thumbsup::thumbsup::cool: I had peanut butter and banana on toast this morning, but wish the banana had been riper, like yours.

Today again, with this extraordinary Portuguese knife, all stainless steel and scrimshaw of a trout and aquatic plants...;):thumbsup:

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Artistic example, Senhor Pinto! :cool::cool::thumbsup:

72Whittler & 6254Trapper.
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For this Two Trapper Twosday, I'm totin' a pair of Case 51s.
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I'm glad that I have on my pockety pants.
- Stuart
Jeff & Stuart, thanks for the bone bonanza you shared with us!! :cool::thumbsup::thumbsup: Your knives are gettin jiggy wit it!! :rolleyes:

Gev, you've got sunshine on a cloudy day! ;):thumbsup::thumbsup:

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Helping me undo years of hack floor repairs
David, I admire the way that your knives have to work hard for the money! :thumbsup::cool::cool:

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Thank you, Gary!
No tricks. :)
Thanks for putting up with my suspicious nature, Dee! ;):thumbsup:

Cool carries GT, I like the smooth finish on the Vic, I don't think I have ever inspected one of those in person :thumbsup:
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If I manage to use it once correctly it will be an accomplishment :D. Really like the Buck GT :thumbsup:

I've got these two with me today:

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Thanks for the encouraging words, Tom. :) I like the looks of Vic's smooth Alox, but I much prefer the feeling of the textured Alox. As always, I enjoy your mastery of the fixed/scout pairing! :cool::thumbsup::cool:

Thanks, GT, and I'm with you . . . I'd rather have the Uncle Henry Staglon than the OT brown sawcut Delrin any day of the week. I pocketed my modified #92 Eureka jack today.

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Well-said, Jeff. :) (I'd rather have Staglon than some of the actual stag I have! :rolleyes:) You've really found it with your Eureka jack! ;):thumbsup::thumbsup:

Ulster Jack today

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Your Ulster quickens my pulster, Steve! ;):cool::cool:

Great trio, Gary!
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Today's carry.

Thanks, Dean. :) Your slimline trapper is a long, lean, sight to be seen! :thumbsup::cool::thumbsup:

We don't see many cloning stories in the news lately, but your cloning research is obviously proceeding successfully, Dee!! :eek::thumbsup::thumbsup:

This pair of reds.
Cool crimson couple, Ken! :cool::cool::thumbsup:

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I think I should carry this one more often.
I heartily concur, Spaten; compelling Case canoe! :cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:

Preeminent pristine pair, Joshua!! :thumbsup::thumbsup::cool:

Totin’ this capable combo today! View attachment 1027871
Totally totable twosome, Lance! :thumbsup::cool::thumbsup:

Whatever it is, it's trying to swallow your Lambsfoot.
Get that knife out of the way so we can kill it with fire. Or nuke it from orbit. Or something.:eek:
@lambertiana
Uh... Your sis'n'law don't live down wind of Chernobyl does she:confused:

What are those anyway:p??
I think I saw Buffy kill one of those once :D
:D:D That IS some unusual fruit you posted, @lambertiana! :eek::thumbsup::cool:

Thanks, Gary.
That last one is a Utica Catskill trapper. The description on these knives say that they are carbon steel but I think the blades on this one are stainless.
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I think I've read here that Utica was occasionally misidentifying blade steel for some period of time. :confused: Thanks for the ID, FBC; based on the bone, I was going to guess Queen, but I'm glad I kept my mouth shut (until now :rolleyes:). :):thumbsup:

Peanut-ish Knife of the Week is a Case chestnut jigged bone CV Swayback Jack (thanks, Paul):
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Stag/Horn Knife of the Week is a Rough Rider stag medium trapper:
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- GT
 
Some comments on posts that appeared Tuesday. :rolleyes: (I'll eventually catch up, but my motto is the moral of the fable of the tortoise and hare: slow and steady wins the race. ;))

Tasty bunch, Del! :thumbsup::thumbsup::cool: I had peanut butter and banana on toast this morning, but wish the banana had been riper, like yours.

Peanut-ish Knife of the Week is a Case chestnut jigged bone CV Swayback Jack (thanks, Paul):
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- GT

Hi Gary,

Great Knife! :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

PB & B is one of my favorites too! :)

I had PB & Maple Syrup (blended together) on toast with my coffee this fine morning.

- Del
 
Nice to see Pearl there with you Mark :) :thumbsup:



Very nice Dwight :) :thumbsup:



Well done John :) You are a worthy recipient GT :) :thumbsup:



THank you my friend, a couple of crackers there :cool: :thumbsup:



Interesting pairing Alan, both beautiful :thumbsup:

Double Lambsfoot Day for me today ;) :thumbsup:

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Thanks Jack! Hoping to show her around a bit this weekend.
Lovely wood on that big 'un!:thumbsup:
 
Fancy Canoe of the Week is a Colt stag canoe:
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- GT

Beautiful stag on your Colt Canoe, Gary. :thumbsup:

Thanks, Dean. :) Your slimline trapper is a long, lean, sight to be seen! :thumbsup::cool::thumbsup:

Stag/Horn Knife of the Week is a Rough Rider stag medium trapper:
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- GT

Thank you, Gary. Your RR trapper is another stag beauty!! :thumbsup:

Beauty hides itself among the Flowers

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Nice composition, Gev, and a neat knife to carry around. :thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
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