What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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GEC Farmer today. Surprisingly I like it better than the Bullnose which I ended up selling. Wish the 73 were ground as thin as the Bullnose though. With that Dan Burke barlow in mind, I might look into remedying that situation.
 
GEC Farmer today. Surprisingly I like it better than the Bullnose which I ended up selling. Wish the 73 were ground as thin as the Bullnose though. With that Dan Burke barlow in mind, I might look into remedying that situation.

You might want to look at the latest clip point #72's from GEC. Thinnest ground blade in that pattern I have.

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Sam
 
My Peanut came today! It was raining pretty good when I took the picture, so no good backgrounds like I usually TRY to get in my pictures. More, better ones coming soon!
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Don't give up on that Queen #9 just yet, their D2 is worth getting sharp, too!

Still carrying my Queen #06L linerlock.
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My Peanut came today! It was raining pretty good when I took the picture, so no good backgrounds like I usually TRY to get in my pictures. More, better ones coming soon!
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Congrats, nice yellow nut. The peanut has become one of my favorites, and most used knife the last 6 months, I'm never without it.

Today, Boker 7474 large stockman yellow bone, my nut and small Schrade stockman.
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I wish Case would make some Cv knives in yellow bone.
 
Case Stockman Yellow CV was with me today... while I was helping my wife´s dad at his farm

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while searching through an old shag - I found these four fellows... what beauties

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This guy caught my heart with his/her sad eyes...

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(Sorry for getting a little OT, but I had to share these four guys :) )

Kind regards
Andi
 
Andi...super cute little ones. Just adorable.

Stich...I really like that Boker 7474 large stockman yellow bone...sweet.
 
Congrats, nice yellow nut. The peanut has become one of my favorites, and most used knife the last 6 months, I'm never without it.
Stitch, I was wondering if you could share some info for me on the Peanut-line in general.
How tough are they? Does it's size hinder alof of "hard" cutting? I really don't want to snap something, or bend.
Having never owned much for new traditionals, I also haven't used them much, if at all. 6 months is alot of learning time.
Can you help?
Bladeboss.
Thanks
 
Went downtown with the family to see Marine week. Got to see the different armored vehicles and handle various weaponry in use.

Carried my Remington Jack.
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