What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Living in the black and white world.
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Thanks Dylan, that's a fantastic photo :thumbsup:

Thank you, Jack! That TC is a beauty!

I'm surprised at what a splendid pair those knives make, Dylan!! :thumbsup::cool::thumbsup:
And I like your Scarlet O'Hara attitude! ;):thumbsup:

Thank you, GT. I must have been unintentionally channeling my inner Margaret Mitchell :D.

Today seemed like a good day for a Case...

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I thought the same - though I went with a different Case, a Case it is all the same. Nice assortment of knives!


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A great pair there Ron . I think that I will do the same almost on this 5 F morning . ( old photos )




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Thanks Harry! The 93’s are terrific knives, with not a bad one in the bunch. :thumbsup: I love your knives of the day but I definitely don’t envy 5 F! :eek:

I can understand why you are carrying both of those, Ron! I'm sure it is difficult to pick just one to carry. :)
Thanks Dean! :) :thumbsup:

Lovely pair Ron :thumbsup:
Thank you my friend! :) :thumbsup:
 
Fine pairing JJ :)

Morning folks, hope everyone is having a decent week :) Adding a #14 Barlow to my pocket-hogging Hartshead today ;) :thumbsup:
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Thank you Jack!!! Quite a stunning pair of Barlows you're toting today!:D:thumbsup::thumbsup:
I agree with Jack, JJ, especially regarding the appeal of the equilateral triangle shield on your "big jack"! :cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:
Alox of the Week:
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non-Alox SAK of the Week:
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Bailed non-SAK of the Week:
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International Knife of the Week:
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Thank you kindly Gary; I had not seen prior to this jack!:rolleyes: Quite a cool lineup of slicers for you today; that's a great shot of your Alox Electrician!;):thumbsup::thumbsup:
Thank you JJ. That Robeson whittler must be a treat to carry. Your 39 is a cool classic.
Jon Graham Custom Pocket Kukri.
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Thank you very much Harvey; it's surprisingly stout for a little fella!:eek: What an exceptional grind on you pocket kukri blade; a very unique and cool knife! :cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
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Thanks for the kind comments, GT, and for those that you've made that I've missed mentioning. I appreciate your opinions and wit.

That Joker is all that a knife needs to be, and handsome to boot.
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- Stuart
I appreciate your encouraging words, Stuart. :)

Thanks Gary!!! Always great to see your daily "quartet" totes!;):thumbsup::thumbsup:
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Thanks, JJ. :)

Tuesday's totes are a toothpick and a trapper; a BB Winchester and a GEC Furtaker. :)
Grand pair, as usual, JJ; that glittery toothpick is a heck of a knife! :thumbsup::thumbsup::cool:

I’ll take the usual again, please.
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Very cool! :cool::thumbsup::thumbsup: What model Okapi is that with the ratchet at the pivot?

My usual Lambsfoot along with a small gift from Jack Black. :cool::thumbsup:
I don't consider your ebony WCLF to be "usual" at all, John! :eek:;):thumbsup: That's a fascinating Richards from Jack; congrats! The lighthouse tang stamp is one of my favorites. 3 blades?

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Sublime knife, Alan! :thumbsup::cool::thumbsup:

I still have the usual suspect but today it's accompanied by a little robeson pocket eze jack. Both knives have great bones, sunken joints and coined ns liners. Sunk joints were the trademark of the pocket eze line.

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I'm a real fan of sunk joints; charming couple of knives! :cool::cool::thumbsup: Adding a Pocket-Eze to my search list.

Today in my pocket Case mini trapper wharncliffe.;):thumbsup:

Excellent example of that pattern, José! :thumbsup::cool::cool:

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No reason to swap these two for today. I like them just fine.
And when I say “just fine”, I don’t mean it the way Mrs Fleschwund means it when she says “fine”.
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:D:D I wonder if wives take a class on how to use words in unusual ways for spousal communication.

I already been and got four new tires on my truck this morning. Dang! :rolleyes: Good tires cost more than a good knife, and are almost as important! :eek: I have these two with me today! :D

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Attractive carries, Ron! :cool::thumbsup::cool: Less than a month ago, I bought 4 new wheels and 2 new tires for my 2007 Ford Focus; probably doubled its value! :rolleyes:

One of several 2019 Case Barlows; this is tied for first place in my affection of this year's production.

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Boffo Barlow, Dean! :thumbsup::thumbsup::cool: Of course, now I'm curious about the knife with which it shares first place. ;)

Remington R21 and a Camillus #72

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Classics, as usual, Steve! :cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:

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Looks superb! :thumbsup::cool::thumbsup:

A 1996 Case Dark Red Bone 6318 Stainless Stockman and a 2007 Yeller Nut with CV blades.
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Dandy, dependable duo, Paul! :cool::cool::thumbsup: Reminds me of an old Sunday School song: "Red and Yellow, Black and White, they are precious in His sight." :)

Beer o’clock on a snowy day.
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Some delectable reds in your pic, Dave! :thumbsup::cool::cool:

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While going through my knives this morning to contemplate Jack's KOTY thread, I decided to slip this #82 in my pocket. I find it to be a stellar knife with an excellent blade configuration. I just wish the bone wasn't so rough but I suspect if I were to carry it more, it will smooth out.

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I really like the looks, and the blade combo, of your Dixie stockman, Dylan! :cool::thumbsup::cool: (Of course, I say the same thing about the Possum Skinner. :rolleyes:)

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Appealing couple of cutters, @sunknife ! :thumbsup::thumbsup::cool:

Wednesday's totes are both whittlers, one covered in wood; a GEC 29 and an old 1920s-30s Robeson. :)
Your Wednesday whittlers are world-class, JJ! :cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:

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Morning folks, hope everyone is having a decent week :) Adding a #14 Barlow to my pocket-hogging Hartshead today ;) :thumbsup:

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Nice pairing, Jack, with contrast in size, texture, color, and blades! :thumbsup::cool::thumbsup:

Today with GEC #15 in stainless steel.;):thumbsup:

Pretty pair, José; I especially admire the tortoise shell! :cool::cool::thumbsup:

Sowbelly of the Week is a Colt "black stag":
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Regular Stockman of the Week is a stag Rough Rider medium:
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Econo-canoe of the Week is a Buck honey bone model:
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Premium Canoe of the Week is a Colt carbon steel model:
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- GT
 
Today's totes are a couple "shadow" pens from the 1920s; a Crucible and a Canton Cut Co. :)
Those are so very cool. :cool::thumbsup:


I need to pay attention to those Colt knives. You have shown some that are very nice with good looking covers.

That's a fascinating Richards from Jack; congrats! The lighthouse tang stamp is one of my favorites. 3 blades?
Yes, three blades; Main, cap lifter/opener, and screw driver.
 
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