What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Kabar 1108 Slim Stockman, basically a carbon steel Camillus contract variation. OH
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Mighty fine trio Jack.:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

Thanks a lot Bill :)

I have a Buck 303 just like yours. Mine was a gift from my deceased Dad more than 40 years ago. My most humble and treasured knife.
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I'm glad you still have that knife :)

Carrying this one today:
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And that one! :D :thumbsup:

Wooden Wednesday
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What's the top one Rachel? :cool:

Another fine trio for you today Jack! :) :thumbsup:

Thank you Ron :) :thumbsup:


Good to see you here mate :) :thumbsup:

I’m totin two today. I’m getting to know a knife that I just received yesterday. It’s a Humphreys Radiant from Sheffield. I believe it was known as a Pit Belt Knife.? It’s an advertising knife for a conveyor belts manufacturer called “Hayden - Nilos”. The blade is stamped with the company name. I’ll show more photos in the “Newest addition: Traditional's of course” thread. The second knife today is a 2019 Guardians SFO from Jack Black. It’s sporting Ironwood in honor of Wooden Wednesday. :) :thumbsup:

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Very interesting Radiant Ron, 'Pit' is the Yorkshire word for a coal-mine, and the belts are conveyor belts. Knives were carried for use in emergencies, if someone got caught in the belt, and presumably when they needed to be replaced. Some discussion about them here :thumbsup:

Alan, joeradza joeradza , in a very kind and generous gesture, sent me an awesome compete Girl Scout wire clip cutlery kit, with Sheath. Many thank Alan. More images to follow.
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What a treasure! :cool: Very generous Alan :) :thumbsup:

Thank you Jack. A fine carry trio.

Thank you Harvey :) :thumbsup:

Cargo shorts!
I've also been wearing the Grohmann around the house since it arrived today.
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Nice Grohmann Jer :thumbsup:

Last week, a Vic Classic was my non-Alox Knife of the Week, but this week a Vic Classic is my Alox Knife of the Week (thanks, Ken); isn't life mysterious??
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non-Alox Knife of the Week is a Vic Explorer plucked from a local gun & knife show back when those were held:
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Bailed non-SAK of the Week is a Camillus civilian version of the TL-29, also from a gun & knife show:
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International Knife of the Week is a Cudeman purchased in Toledo, Spain:
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- GT

Fine utility selection there GT :thumbsup:

Thanks a lot, Jack!!!
Your pockets may be greedy but they are full of great totes; funny cartoon, I think I knew that guy!:eek::D:thumbsup::thumbsup:

Thanks a lot JJ, that's (the British) Dennis The Menace :D :) :thumbsup:

These two have a nice assortment of blades, an 81 Bull Moose and a 35 Calf Pen. :)

Looks like you've got everything covered there :) :thumbsup:

Another hike yesterday. Same knife with me.
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Pretty dry in N.H. right now.
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Hope you enjoyed your hike Dave, great pics :) :thumbsup:

Very late posting today, as I have been out all day, including a visit to my local flea-market :) My Hartshead Barlow together with a few of my pick-ups today :thumbsup:

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Nice lil haul from the hens today.
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I got a nice haul of egg(plant)s today, too. :D
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What's the top one Rachel?
That is a Parronino brand made in Chile.
Some discussion here:
https://www.bladeforums.com/threads/el-huasito-parralino.1037220/page-2


Very late posting today, as I have been out all day, including a visit to my local flea-market :) My Hartshead Barlow together with a few of my pick-ups today :thumbsup:
Wow! That looks like a wonderful haul! They must have been saving them all for you during the lockdown.
 
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