What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Decided to make my own #35 caplifter

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Hope everyone’s week is off to a great start! I’ve carrying two today. I’ve got one of my #77 Northfield Barlows and my Humphreys Radiant large Lambsfoot! Y’all stay safe out there! :) :thumbsup:

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Great start to the week there Ron :) :thumbsup:

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Oh yeah! :cool: :D :thumbsup:
 
Why did I wait to get one of theses...landed it in a trade. Will be in my pocket or in the belt sheath for the foreseeable future!
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Nice! I was lucky enough to get one pre-ordered on this last drop. Can't wait to get it. Probably the 2nd half of August sometime. I'm assuming it's a good bit lighter than the 23s?
 
I'll share yesterday's carry down to the lake, as it's a bit more scenic than my home office!
Wanted to try out this Klein Tools TL-29 that I found online - brand new, great walk and talk, arrived sharp, and brought a smile to my grandfather who remembered using one earlier in life - $30 well spent, I think!

It served my purposes of trimming fishing line, opening beers with the screwdriver tip, and tightening down the screws on a dock cleat -- sheer luxury :):)


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Nice knife, I am courious if you would know if the covers are held on by melting pins on the inside of the scales or are the pins visible on the outside the only way they are mechanically fastened?
 
Thanks, really nice. However, I don't really see why it is called a half whittler, seems to be a pen knife, to me?

Pretty sure the term “half whittler” is one coined by collectors for a two blade pocketknife built on a frame that normally houses a three blade whittler. Case just picked it up and ran with it after it became common lingo. OH
 
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