What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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A fine trio! Is that top one a 66? I'm definitely a sucker for good red sawcut - I don't think I've seen that one before.

Hope all's well Dylan! Three exceptional knives and a beautiful photo! :) :thumbsup:

Thank you, Ron! All is well, my friend, things have just been rather busy as of late.
 
It's a stag teardrop by Jeffery Mitchell. It's 3 9/16" closed. I believe the the steel is CPM 154. The w&t and f&f is excellent. Jeff just put a new edge on it for me and "it will cut." It is the perfect complement to some of the larger knives I like or by itself it will handle most anything.
Thank you for the info. It’s an absolutely beautiful knife.
 
Been away for a spell and haven't had a lot of time to spend on the forums aside from a comment here and there.

Old Engineer Old Engineer - Harry, I apologize for not getting back to you sooner. I had crafted a response and then completely forgot to finish it up and post it with some other stuff however long ago. The puukko is a custom, made by Harri Merimaa for WoodsKnife. The handle is curly birch with Wenge end cap, birch bark spacer, and bronze bolster.

My carry choices have been pretty consistent lately though and aside from the Queen that I received not too long ago (decided to slip that one in the pocket to change things up today), have consisted of the following.

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Thank you Dylan and very nice carries today my friend .

Harry
 
A fine trio! Is that top one a 66? I'm definitely a sucker for good red sawcut - I don't think I've seen that one before.

Yes sir that's a GEC 66 slim. Love that sawcut bone!


Thank you, Ron! All is well, my friend, things have just been rather busy as of late.
 
This may be a slight exaggeration:
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Hubertus, Grohmann, Crosman, Tidioute.

Very cool, I've never seen a Crosman branded Camillus stockman. I've only seen the lockbacks.

I currently have 11 Crosman airguns ( most being vintage) and my very first was a Crosman, but I do not own any Crosman branded knives yet.
I may have to look into finding myself one on Ebay.
 
Many thanks JJ, fabulous pair you're carrying today :cool: :thumbsup:

Hope everyone's week gets off to a decent start :thumbsup:

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Thank you kindly Jack!!!
Looks like a great start with a pair of fabulous jacks and (as we yanks say) an English muffin; I guess you just call it a muffin!:D:thumbsup::thumbsup:
Nice pair !
Thank you Steve!!!
Thank you kindly, JJ. Love the lighting and composition. Of course it doesn’t hurt when a pair of beautiful Robesons are the subjects.
Thank you very much, Harvey!!!
“Double your pleasure.” Venture/Slater & M. Hunter & Sons.
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Both of those fine Sheffield slicers have very cool makers marks along with amazing "sunburst" horn covers; beautifully lensed, too! :cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:
PAL Jack and a Utica cattle knife today !





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Sweet tote pair for you; really dig the covers on your Utica cattle knife!;):thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
Micarta mighty mite for Monday totin'. This Cunningham caper and I were headed to a blissful sit-down with the old Barling pipe and a soon-to-be-delivered libation from Miss Norma (a rare, but beloved occasion) when I stopped to snap this. What a great afternoon!

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- Stuart

That looks very capable Stuart :) :thumbsup:

Thank you kindly Jack!!!
Looks like a great start with a pair of fabulous jacks and (as we yanks say) an English muffin; I guess you just call it a muffin!:D:thumbsup::thumbsup:

Thank you JJ, you should visit the Guardians thread where we discuss muffins, of all types, regularly! :D Those are actually pikelets, rather than muffins though, which many folks (not me) also refer to as crumpets ;) :thumbsup:

An Oregon trapper for todays slicing. :)

That looks very slicey my friend! :cool: :thumbsup:

Morning folks, hope everyone is staying safe and well :) Pairing my Hartshead Barlow with a randomly-selected Ankermesser today :) :thumbsup:

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