What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Simple Saturday again for me. Alox Swiss Army 1.
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Oh wow!
I have often thought about buying another 33 to modify, and yours is exactly what I picture. I am hesitant, though, because of that darned Swinden key! They’re tricky. That is really nice!

I follow this fellows work on AAPK and when this one showed up in his store it blew me away. I have a very close cousin to it, a Sears Craftsman with sawcut Delrin scales and Stainless blades, but otherwise the same Schrade Swindon construction. I looked around for the Craftsman several years before finding one on eBay (which I dislike buying from) - now I have two variations. I’m carrying it again today - it has already assisted in some carpentry work I’m doing. Check out Jeff on AAPK, he may assemble one for you.

Over by here, it’s a fine Schradurday morning.
Maiden voyage for this dead mint 77OT Improved Trapper, which Old Hunter Old Hunter surprised me with recently. In a slip:oops: out of respect. For now.:D
And this yellow stunner, the 881Y, which @r8shell surprised me with a couple of years ago. As you can tell, no slip:cool:, and I use it.
Thanks, Rachell and Bruce.

Have a great day, porch friends. Get outside!View attachment 1384332View attachment 1384333

Glad to see the Muskrat is getting to go outside and play. Maybe one day it will be as loved as Rachel’s yellow 881. Couple of nice old Schrade’s that deserve to be together. Regards, OH
 
That second knife - I like it! :thumbsup::thumbsup:

Thank you, it's from one of our knife-makers here on The Porch, but over the sea in Spain, Jose Antonio Herreros :thumbsup:

Today's totes are a Gunstock from GEC and a Stag covered hunter from Puma. :)

Killer stag on your Puma JJ, and your 44 reminds me that I must carry mine again soon :) :thumbsup:

Perfect pair of stag covered beauties, Jack; both have super cool bolsters, too!:cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:

Thank you very much my friend :) :thumbsup:

I'm heading out for a hike early tomorrow, but I will not be under-knifed! :eek: ;) Have a great Sunday folks :thumbsup:

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Hartshead Barlow, Tidioute #66 Serpentine Jack, Boker Savannah, Vic Farmer.
 
I follow this fellows work on AAPK and when this one showed up in his store it blew me away. I have a very close cousin to it, a Sears Craftsman with sawcut Delrin scales and Stainless blades, but otherwise the same Schrade Swindon construction. I looked around for the Craftsman several years before finding one on eBay (which I dislike buying from) - now I have two variations. I’m carrying it again today - it has already assisted in some carpentry work I’m doing. Check out Jeff on AAPK, he may assemble one for you.



Glad to see the Muskrat is getting to go outside and play. Maybe one day it will be as loved as Rachel’s yellow 881. Couple of nice old Schrade’s that deserve to be together. Regards, OH

Thanks again, Bruce!
 
Killer stag on your Puma JJ, and your 44 reminds me that I must carry mine again soon :) :thumbsup:
Thank you kindly Jack!!! The 44 is quite handy and robust:thumbsup::thumbsup:
I'm heading out for a hike early tomorrow, but I will not be under-knifed! :eek: ;) Have a great Sunday folks :thumbsup:

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JQYHGLP.jpg


Hartshead Barlow, Tidioute #66 Serpentine Jack, Boker Savannah, Vic Farmer.
Your great knife selection should cover you very well on your trek tomorrow; beautiful countryside, too! Have fun! :D:thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
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