What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Same as yesterday. Not overly fancy, but both well made.
Maybe one of you can tell me what model # the Camillus is? Maybe a 66, or 67? It’s 3 7/8” long. Before I put the smooth elk antler on, it had delrin.View attachment 1306294View attachment 1306295
Yes, jigged delrin, so 67 it is.
Thsnks for sharing your knowledge, Steve.

Steve beat me to it.
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That's a great idea and a beautiful oldie. :cool: So much character! :thumbsup:
Thank you, r8shell! I love that old Jack, what a fine knife!

Thanks, guys. The Lenox was my first centenarian, and it started me on a quest.
Even though turkey season is right around the corner, I've got rabbit and squirrel guns to clean and put away. And gear. This Weidmannsheil jack has helpful features: a corkscrew and shell pullers, in both 12 and 16 gauges, for guns without extractors or ejectors.

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All that a sportsman needs in the field.
- Stuart
NatureMaster!
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Silly slippies. :p
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This Imperial Prov. R.I. was a gift from t.willy t.willy a few years ago. I haven't carried it in a while, but for some reason it called to me today. (starting Random Tuesday a day early?) The new GEC Carver takes care of my need for straight edges.
Wow that was a few years ago wasn't it. Great to see you still getting good use out of that old slippy r8shell.
 
Just got this special guy in tha mail today. Hasn't left my side


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Congratulations Jeff :) :thumbsup:

Stag and a little pocket Glock

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Nice :) :thumbsup:

Thank you, Jack! A splendid trio you are sporting today!

Many thanks buddy :) :thumbsup:

Thanks, guys. Now that our local is closed, I invited four of my regular Friday crew over to my house for some "socially distanced cigar smoking/bourbon drinking" on the deck yesterday. After four hours, somehow no pics? Today, I asked the other three over for "daytime wine drinking" on the deck, also properly spaced around the table. Oddly, no pics (?), but the Weidmannsheil pulled four corks with aplomb. Hope to more fully post tomorrow. I was able to find post-wine resuscitation this afternoon.

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Thanks for the the great Case 032, Ron Half/Stop Half/Stop
- Stuart

That brings back some memories Stuart, it's even better on draught :) Sounds like you're having fun, wish I could drop by :thumbsup:

Jack Black Jack Black - Thank you Jack. a Double Lambsfoot Day is like balm during these uncertain times. Nice to see the Ironwood LF.

Man can’t live by Kale alone. Brookes&Crookes Lamb Foot, Sheffield.
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Thanks a lot Harvey, I love that pic :) :thumbsup:

Thanks a lot Jack!!! Your double lamb day with a gnome "lamb-cliffe" thrown in is certainly a very cool showing; really enjoy the title of your medical book, too!:cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:

Today's tote is this stout slicer from GEC. :)

Sincere thanks JJ, that's some nice jigging on your GEC :) :thumbsup:

Hope everyone is safe and well, and that all the mothers have a special day regardless of the current circumstances. Carrying my Hartshead Barlow again, and an Ulster Scout gifted to me by the ever-generous Mr @paulhilborn :) :thumbsup:

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I'm missing the English countryside :( :thumbsup:
 
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