What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

That pair looks awesome together Stuart; loving the old Utica bone on your Kutmaster, too!:cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:

High quality Winchester, Stuart; congrats! :thumbsup::thumbsup::cool:

Bonny brace of brown bones, Steve and Stuart! :thumbsup::thumbsup::cool: That Kutmaster muskrat is outstanding!! (Did you realize an anagram of Kutmaster is ET Muskrat?? :D)

Thanks, guys, and thanks for the word play, GT.

Toting two for Tuesday; a toothpick and a trapper. :)

Top notch trapper and toothpick, JJ. Your post influenced my totin' two for yesterday.

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Boy, that looks very intriguing, Jack. Lots to CE and CF.

Carried my HSB Jr. Cattle Knife Monday until dinner time - took my wife and daughter out to a local restaurant that was having a President’s Day dinner special honoring our Presidents - carried possibly my oldest pocketknife, E C Simmons Keen Kutter. OH

Both are fine, Bruce.


Nice picture, Mike, and nice finishing on the edges of the pouch.


I love seeing that knife, José.


"Stand back. Men at work."


Simply sublime, Paul.


Lovely, Gev. Fine old HSB.

It dawned on me that I should have been Totin one of these yesterday! ;) Northwoods Presidential in Blood Red Jigged Bone and my Jack Black SFO Damascus with Ironwood Lambsfoot! :D

Every day is perfect for totin' that pair, Ron.


Smokin' picture, Harvey!


I love both of those, Steve. Great pics, too.

- Stuart
 
Today a couple of wood wearing Robeson electricians from the 1920s-30s; a civilian in walnut and a serviceman in cocobolo. :)
Thank you kindly, JJ. Two cool Electricians. The walnut on the Civilian is exquisite.

@Jack Black - Thank you, Jack. A delightful brace of Hartsheads,

D Duckdog - Much thanks, Stuart. Wonderful jigging on both.
 
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You sure get more interesting change than I do, Dean!! :eek::thumbsup::thumbsup: Didn't you get an Indian Head penny in change a couple of years ago?

That's a sublime stockman model, Dean!! :thumbsup::cool::thumbsup:

- GT

Thank you, Gary. Yes, I did get an Indian Head penny in change. I also occasionally get a silver dime once in awhile recently. Several years ago (12?) I got two silver quarters in change. :) A balance of luck and being observant perhaps?

Alox of the Week is a 1986 Soldier (thanks, Ken):
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non-Alox SAK of the Week is one of three Vic Pocket Pals in the rotation schedule:
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Bailed non-SAK of the Week is a Böker USA electrician (thanks, Mark):
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- GT

A nice trio, Gary; and the 1986 Soldier is a treasure. The steel of the tools looks different on yours than it does on a Soldier dated just a few years later.

Polly vu francieo_O

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Yowza, Gev! That's a beauty. :thumbsup::thumbsup: What kind of covers?
 
This Klaas bone handled whittler today. I had to file down the kick on the secondary blade when I received this knife as it was blocking access to the nail nick on the main blade. I then filed in a easy open notch to access the 2 secondary blades and dyed the bone a bit darker. After all that its a pretty nice knife. :DView attachment 1287109View attachment 1287110
 
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