What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

I'm going to physical therapy today where the PT folks will yank my leg around and make it hurt but I take some solace in that I will have my Boker Trapper with Cocobolo covers with me safe in it's Boker sheath.

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Alox Knife this week is a red Vic Cadet:
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non-Alox SAK this week is my first (of 3, currently) Vic Pocket Pal:
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Bailed non-SAK this week is a Holub electrician's knife (thanks, Dave):
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International Knife this week is a JJ Martinez marinera, one of my least expensive, yet most liked, knives:
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- GT
 
I’m with Miss Norma. Real wood fires are best fires.
Nice old Case jack, btw. Sweet bone.

Jeff, I mentioned your comment to Miss Norma and she opined that you "must be quite bright, very worldly, and, probably, handsome." She may have said more, but I was on my way to get more logs and missed it.

D Duckdog - Much appreciation for your kind words, Stuart. That’s a sweet Case and Queen. Love the Jigging on the Case.

Thanks, Harvey and Jeff, for the compliments on the Case 6207. That old dogleg is, along with the Queen #31 congress, my most constant companion (along with the choices of the day). Just feels right.

Nice old pair and I hope your back feels better soon !

Camillus Jack and a Utica Pen today


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Thanks, Steve. A little pain means never being alone. That's a great picture of two very fine knives. Par for the course for you, my friend.


The "eyes" have it and carry the day. Well done, Harvey.

Today I'll have these wood covered Barlows with me :)

Nicely pictured pair, JJ. I always love seeing the lightening wood wonder.


Well, that's a handsome Buck, JD.


Well played, Jack.


Gosh, what a beautiful knife!
- Stuart
 
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