What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

I recently received one of these in a trade. It has quickly become my favorite non-sak pocket knife. I am also carrying mine today along with another favorite, a Victorinox Fieldmaster.
Jim

Here is the write-up I did on the pictured knife when I first got it and it wasn't scratched up etc.

http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showthread.php/881218-GEC-Made-Post-2004-Schrade-Trapper-in-hand

These are excellent knives. Very well built (better than most GECs of the time). This is one of my favorite carry/using knives.
 
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Some ruts are good ones....
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~ P.
 
Here is the write-up I did on the pictured knife when I first got it and it wasn't scratched up etc.

http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showthread.php/881218-GEC-Made-Post-2004-Schrade-Trapper-in-hand

These are excellent knives. Very well built (better than most GECs of the time). This is one of my favorite carry/using knives.

Nice write up Ed. I couldn't agree more with your assessment of their quality. Mine is top notch and just feels so good in hand. I guess mine is a little different than yours as mine is brown bone. After looking at your pics I see that it is darker than mine. Mine is # 333 . I believe 400 were made.
Jim
 
Schrade-Walden Stockman (late 40's, early 50's):

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Today I have been mainly using an Al Mar Pack Rat, what a sweetie

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I always wanted one of those. I've never seen one in the flesh, but that photo is good enough.

I'm still carrying that Rough Rider copperhead.

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Ed J
 
Carrying this little Schrade Walden NY Usa peanut today. It's actually a nice tight little knife. Gotta get some patina on the pen blade, it looks kind of naked as it is.
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Sweet :thumbup:...I'd like to get my hands on an old Remington stockman one of these days. Maybe I'll have a look at the Blade Show.
 
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