What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Brand new Schatt & Morgan 2012 Heritage Series Cattleman...

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Mark
Ive had my eye on one of those. How do you like it?.

Love it! A beautiful little knife. I really like the simple cigar pattern handles over the other 2 offerings from this series. If I put on my glasses, I can just barely find a couple of minor flaws. But since all my knives are users, that means so very little to me.

If only it were made with Queen's D2...
 
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That is so nice Mark! I've got all the equal end patterns(my favorite) I care to collect, but I'm so glad to finally see the cattleknife patterns making a return and that Queen did them up right!
 
Very good Ebony on that Heritage. Got the 2011 Barehead single blade Clip master, fond of that knife. Would like to get the Woodsman in Bone.

Today, GEC 66 Slant Bolster Jack, longpull in Rotten Banana Bone. Rotten it is not!
 
Oh, that rotten banana bone is lovely, show us a picture!

6207 jack for me this afternoon:

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Had the Wadsworth sleeveboard this morning:

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Nice Cell on that knife Doug.

Thanks, the Rotten Banana is really attractive & I don't usually go for smooth bone. As for pix....well I don't even own a camera then I fear the complexity is beyond me. I may have to try, i've a few knives worth looking at for sure.

Regards, Will
 
Beautiful bone! Mine is still waiting to be carried. How do you like it for carry?

It actually carries quite nicely. The omission of liners between blades makes it lighter than it seems, and the option of the 3 different blades makes me leave a 2nd knife at home. I hesitated carry because it's so lovely, but it's looking better and better with the greying blades. Pocket it, you'll love it!
 
That was quick thanks :thumbup: Looks like i'm gonna save up for the 42 then! How do you like it? this lockback pattern seems to be getting lots of love now

It is nice and thin, and light for it's length. The walk is light and smooth, with a nice solid thwack at lockup. Couldn't be any better for me.
 
Thanks lambertiana! I love the look of that bone. I was hoping to get close to it with the marigold I had put on my old Colonial barlow. It turned out nicely, but does not have those nice bruised banana portions like the GEC.
 
These two were with me today :)

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@doug: Everytime I see this Colonial ... it´s a stunning knife, Sir!

Kind regards
Andi
 
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