What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Shout out for the Scouts, JJ! :cool::cool::thumbsup:
Jigged bone jewels, JJ! :cool::thumbsup::cool:
Thanks a whole bunch x 2, Gary!!!
As usual, I'm carrying a couple of standard canoes this week, a Rough Rider with Painted Desert acrylic covers and a Case with Rough Black or Gum Fuddy covers (thanks, Alan):
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Also as usual, I'm carrying a sowbelly stockman and a "regular" stockman. This week they are a Rough Rider tobacco bone sowbelly and an old Imperial stockman a former colleague gave me:
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You always have the coolest canoes; the covers on your RR are real standouts!:cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
Nice. Which model if you don't mind me asking - #15? (Still learning the various designs out there...)
It’s a #14 that I had recovered thanks to a member here; JSDistin. It originally can in rust red bone with and end cap. 14’s are hard to tell from 15’s without something for scale. 15’s are ~3.5 inches and this tike is about 3.
 
Ah! Canes! Very cool. I thought I recognized the shape. I'd love to make one, though I hardly look like I'd need one. Somedays I feel like I would though.
Are canes back in style yet? (...he asks the traditional knife forum)
I'd love to whittle a tenon to fit a brass topper.
I don't know if Canes are in style or not . In fact , I have never ever worried about what was in style . There are days where I do use a cane a little . At my age , I do not feel ashamed of using one . I don't often use a cane , but when I do , I use which ever one is the closest .

Harry
 
Impressive pen blade, Paul! :thumbsup::cool::thumbsup: Does Case use that substantial pen on any other pattern than the Texas Jack? (I seem to be in a phase where I avoid square bolsters. :rolleyes:)

- GT

Thanks Gary, I think that pen is only on the 032 Jack knife that I know of?
 
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