What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Northfield 74 Mustang and a Case Stockman


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Watch Pocket Knife of the Week is a Hen & Rooster mini canoe (thanks, Will):
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Big Knife of the Week is a Remington Big Daddy Barlow (thanks, Shawn):
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Miscellaneous Knife of the Week is a GEC 72 (thanks, Dee):
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- GT

Terrific trio Gary, I'm really liking your new rotation :cool: :thumbsup:


Cool pairing Joshua :) :thumbsup:

Some like to call the little doodad at the end of our knives a bail. Camillus, in their 1946 catalog, calls it a shackle. Since my knife is a Camillus, I will try to use the appropriate nomenclature. :)

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Shackle is traditional here too Les :thumbsup:


Nice pic :) :thumbsup:

Double Ebony! :thumbsup: :D

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Bold, black, and beautiful Ron :thumbsup:
 
The Pataud is looking good Vince. The "VG" in the back spring really sets it off. Strangely enough, although out classed by the Pataud, the Opinel doesn't look out of place.
Thanks, Ed. My only two true everyday carries at the moment. Oh, I still carry others once in a while briefly, but these two are in my pockets everyday. The Opinel usually just around the house. In my shorts pocket now as I am reading in the living room (took the day off). Getting dressed to go out in a while and will switch to the FP. I love my Laguiole about as much, but had it a year, and am making time for the new addition.
 
Superb bone on those two JJ, really outstanding :cool: :) :thumbsup:
Thank you very much, Jack!!!
Wishing everyone a safe and happy day :) Carrying an large Lambsfoot SFO in bagpipe ebony, and an Old Friend in the form of Charlie's outstanding Ancient Barlow :) :thumbsup:

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Quite a striking pair of beauties you have today; I'd never heard of "bagpipe" ebony, but it sure looks cool!:cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
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