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What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

RFP:
Rough Rider RR1838 "Hopalong Cassidy" equal end Moose. (4.25 inches closed)
Rough Rider RR603 Old Yella Stockman (4.25 inches closed.) to keep the moose company.

Right Hip, on belt:
Marbles MR417 (two blade) Folding Hunter (5.5 inches closed)

In Rollator under-seat bag:
Mora Classic Number 1 (carbon steel blade)
SK Blades 'The Gentleman" Buck 110.
Rough Rider RR597 Old Yella Trapper (full size 4 1/8 inch closed)
(BTI) Old Timer 280OT Barlow. (Clip point and pen blades)
 
Case 6347 today


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Like your 14, the Rope Knife is one of those knives that just make a lot of sense once you start using it. So slicey and so easy, even fun, to grab and open.

I know what you mean. I thought that huge square blade on those Rope Knives was a bit goofy at first, but I was drawn in by the fantastic jigged bone and the rope details on the bolster and bail. I've carried this one several times now, and found it much more useful than I expected. :thumbsup:

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