What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Great pair of Halfrich's, Gary. That reminds me, I need to put my stag Rounder (lockback) into the rotation. Don't know what I've been waiting for. :thumbup:

Thanks, Elliott. I remember that Rounder lockback of yours. It's a beauty.
That Erickson D2 stockman you're pocketing today is a dandy too. :thumbup:
 
Weekends were made for the 73.

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Thanks, Elliott. I remember that Rounder lockback of yours. It's a beauty.
That Erickson D2 stockman you're pocketing today is a dandy too. :thumbup:

Thanks, Gary. Ken can't make anything but...

...and yep, I think this guy is going into the 'on deck' circle...(not the best images but I've been too lazy to update Jerry and Janice's original pix)

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Gevonovich, I love OLD slipjoints so one compliment deserves another my friend, What a beauty:thumbup:

Paul
 
A vintage Schrade Cut Co. Swell End Jack today in beautiful ebony covers:thumbup:

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Apparently it is a yellow handle day for me. I had this Camillus 22 pony jack in my pocket this morning.

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Now that I am home and dressed more comfortably (blue jeans and sweatshirt), I have my rehandled Colonial in the pocket.

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@jon_slider: A great looking shot! I really like the scenery in the background - and the pic of the knife, for sure :)

Today: There was a GEC #73 Beaver Tail with me... really a great knife!
 
This Queen Canoe in D2 followed me today.
But, after getting used with the peanut, i find it a bit too big, and although i like the look and strength of wide blades, i seem to prefer more slender and narrow ones, like the peanut or the small to medium stockmen.
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Kris, that Pale-Ale looks mouthwatering :thumbup: Nothing like a well-earned drink during and after a sharpening session:D

Talking of which, the diamonds brought out the full potential of a Queen D2 Country Cousin and a lot less work for the Tidioute White Owl which flew into my pocket.

My sharpening companion was 'Tribute Ale' from St.Austell, Cornwall England. Thirsty work!
 
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I've definitely caught the peanut bug. I've been loving my chestnut bone CV peanut since I got it last week. Great little knife that can more than handle anything my suburban school teacher life throws at it.
 
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