What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Thanks JJ, that pic is just taken on my mate's second-hand tool stall :)
Very nice!:thumbsup::thumbsup:
Not too crazy I hope JJ :eek: You're well-heeled, as always, my friend :thumbsup:
Thanks Jack!!! Trying to keep things somewhat orderly...:eek::thumbsup::thumbsup:
Have a great weekend folks :thumbsup: Doubling up on the stag for Saturday ;) :thumbsup:

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Outstanding "Stag Saturday" pair; love the "gothic arches" shot, it looks awesome!:D:thumbsup::thumbsup:
Appealing ligneous pair, JJ! :thumbsup::thumbsup::cool:
Thanks a lot, Gary!!!
Thanks, JJ; the Buck stag canoe is one of my luckiest finds, I think. :)
A definite keeper!:thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
Peanut-ish Knife of the Week is a Camillus 21 (thanks, Mike):
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Stag/Horn Knife of the Week is a Joker lockback in stag that I'll call big, since I have similar but smaller Jokers:
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Lambsfoot of the Week is Lam Jack, my 2017 Guardians buffalo horn lambsfoot (thanks, @mrknife ):
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Terrific triple play, Gary; the buffalo covers on your lamb are amazing!:thumbsup::cool::thumbsup:
 
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Tremendous trio, Jeff! :cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:
What do they say? "You are what you carry." Way to go, Old Timer! :D

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Thank you very much GT!
Wait...:eek:

good thing I wasn’t carrying a sowbelly!;)
 
It's still shorts weather in So Cal. The Victorinox florist's knife is useful and doesn't weigh much.

...but I certainly agree with your choices regarding knives. One of the few knives I've purchased in this crazy year is a Vic Florist, and it's a joy to use for food prep (cut up grapes and bananas for my oatmeal this morning). I'm also a big fan of the Pocket Pal (I think I currently have 3 of them), and I'm not sure why, other than they're just simply designed pen knives that work.

- GT

I bought a pocket pal (aka “excelsior”) over the summer when I was visiting my mother in WV. I loved it so much upon receipt that I gave it to my Great Uncle For his 90th. Great, simple gentlemen’s knife. Proof that Victorinox can make a functional simple pen knife. I’ve been eyeballing those garden knives as a good working knife and talk myself out of it... which is silly considering how inexpensive they are.


you always have something cool hanging around, don’t ya! Love this one. Very interesting lines.

My daughter's new mini copperlock , she took these pics earlier today :)

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That’s wonderful Dan!! Great looking knife, amazing photography. A mini copper lock was the first Of two case knives I bought when I was about her age. May it serve her as many years as mine did for me. Cheers, my friend.


wowwwww... what am I looking at here?! She’s a beaut!


seeing Sow Bellies like this have me once again looking at Case after having sworn them off. I’m might just have to go for one. Great looking knife.
 
1. What is the most expensive knife GEC ever made? (Dealer retail price)
2. What is the most you have paid for a GEC and what pattern was it? (include pattern and handle details)
My response:
1. A GEC SFO 98 Camp knife
2. A GEC Genuine Stag 46 Whaler - $1008.
 
you always have something cool hanging around, don’t ya! Love this one. Very interesting lines.
Thanks Engr, I've been accumulating knives for about 50years, so yeah, I got me a couple of "odd balls" :) This one really surprised me on the quality of the build and how nice the grinds are. It kind of resembles my Case Bose Arkansas Hunter in it's lines...

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Not too close, but there are some similarities in their lines to my eye...
 
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