What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

How High The Moon

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View attachment 1409934View attachment 1409935 Right front pocket~54 jackView attachment 1409936Left front pocket~a Vic instead of the usual Wenger
Watch pocket~Camilus 41

That 54 big jack in linen micarta really appeals to me. :thumbsup: Those were on at least one dealers shelves for quite a while if I remember right and I still wanna kick myself for not snagging one. :D

A puukko with osage, antler and pewter trim along with a bone handled stockman today.
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I haven't posted in this thread since July 31, and I've read very few of the 100 pages that have been posted here in August. :eek: Maybe I'm getting in touch with my "Mediterranean heritage" (except I think all of my ancestors for at least 3 generations are Dutch ;)) and taking a holiday for all of August as many do in Spain and Italy. :rolleyes: Anyway, I won't attempt to catch up other than to post some of the knives I've been carrying for the past 3 weeks, including a 2-week vacation on the shore of Lake Huron in Michigan's Upper Peninsula.

I had these 2 French knives, since there's an archipelago with a French name just offshore in Lake Huron where we stay:
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I had these 3 oldies (an Imperial stockman, a Schrade USA 33OT, and a Sabre trapper) that a colleague at work gave me last December. They're shown with a scoresheet for a table game that my wife and I usually played once each day while away:
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I happily used both a Chinese Imperial and a Case Sodbuster Jr. during August:
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And I had this big Böker stockman at my beck and call as well (thanks for the GAW, Will):
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- GT

Welcome back, Gary! It looks like you had a good group of knives with your for your vacation.
 
Sounds like fun time, and a fine knife. I've got one in blue that I've been thinking about putting to use.

Today's carry:
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Thanks, it was a nice, fun day on the water, we cruised about an hour east on the ICW to the State Port in Morehead City, then partly out Beaufort Inlet before turning around for home. If you choose to use your ALOX Farmer you will have a very solid knife - not the lightest carry in the pocket, but sturdy, well built and stylishly colorful too. OH
 
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