What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Many thanks JJ, I love the way stag ages :) Terrific pair of Trappers there my friend :thumbsup:
It really gains a unique character:thumbsup::thumbsup: Thank you very much Jack!!!
Talking of faux ivory, I'm carrying my Unicorn Ivory #25 today (thanks btb01 btb01 ), along with my Hartshead Barlow :) Have a good day everyone :thumbsup:

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Lovely pairing of Barlows today; very cool little triple lined bolster beauty to go with your burley HHB!:cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
Yeah ... Yeah ... I know ... It changes its mind more than a lil' vintage/antique lady ...

This weeks EDC ... I'm pretty sure ... I think ....

I decided to go with "Saw Cut Delrin" this week, after all/instead.

All are BTI Old Timer:

23OT Scout/Camp knife. (in RFP) (Yeah, the bail came off. However, I believe I found a replacement bail that will adapt to the knife.)
858OT Stockman (in RFP)
25OT Two blade slipjoint folding hunter. (on belt, right hip)

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Everything that was in my pocket and on my belt has been put away, either in its original box (if available) or GEC tube.

Since I are a "Old Timer" now, that's I should carry?

I don't believe I need to add the (again an BTI) Old Timer 280OT Barlow, to these ... do I?
No Pen blade in the mix, but I hardly ever need/use that blade ....
 
2 wooden ones for Wednesday. Y’all have a blessed day!


Can't remember who's knife I already commented on, but IMHO they knocked it out of the park with the Mesquite on this run. Never thought of Mesquite for a knife scale, but it's quickly becoming my #2 most liked after Desert Ironwood. You have a beautiful pair there. Background is pretty cool as well. :)
 
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…the what?!? :confused: ;) :D

Awesome pair on Micarta Monday!
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Good looking pair of knives, Taylor, but you might want to clean the blade on that #15, looks like there’s some crud stuck to it! :D

Good morning! I’ve got my Wright’s large Ebony Lambsfoot this morning. I opened a drawer on my knife chest and this Northfield Stag #26 was saying “Please pick me for random Tuesday”! ;) Y’all be safe out there! :) :thumbsup:

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Thanks Jack! The #26 is a sweet little pattern. It is very attractive and fully capable of most of my daily requirements, but it usually rides in the watch pocket or a slip, in accompaniment to larger knives.:) :thumbsup:

I keep hoping GEC will do a run of #26’s some time. I don’t know when they did ‘em last, but it had to have been early 2015 or before, otherwise I’d have one! :D

Talking of faux ivory, I'm carrying my Unicorn Ivory #25 today (thanks btb01 btb01 ), along with my Hartshead Barlow :) Have a good day everyone :thumbsup:

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Good to see that one, Jack! :thumbsup: They used that Unicorn Ivory Acrylic again on the #62 pattern recently. It turned out ok, but I don’t think it looks quite as good as it did on those #25’s.

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Dad was a conductor on the Rock Island railroad so naturally gravitate to this pattern. His lantern traveled millions of miles but still works. Stay safe, Covid is far from over.

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Really cool photo! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

I’ve been carrying (and using) this one for almost a month now. I’ll probably change it out soon. I don’t normally carry a knife this big (except the occasional #21 Bull Buster) so I decided to give this one a good long go. I might share some thoughts on it over in the #23 thread once I finally decide to kick it out of my pocket.

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Can't remember who's knife I already commented on, but IMHO they knocked it out of the park with the Mesquite on this run. Never thought of Mesquite for a knife scale, but it's quickly becoming my #2 most liked after Desert Ironwood. You have a beautiful pair there. Background is pretty cool as well. :)

Thanks so much! No doubt we have all be surprised by the beauty of this mesquite. The slab of wood is spalted white oak from our property. Beautiful stuff that’s fun to mill and discover what’s inside the log.
 
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