What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Fly me to the moon and let me play among the stars...
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As Droopy Dawg would say ...."oh goodie ... the state inspectioners are gone,
(quote) "until there's no more Covids in our building. Could be a week, could be a month or more. I'll let you know when they return, and you don't have to talk to them, if you don't want to. ..." (end quote, and I don't want to talk to them.)
that being the case, I can 'get dressed' and have one on my belt. know what folks? I'm happy."

I decided to go "old", USA. They are 'young" compared to me ... made at least 4 years after I graduated high school, in fact, ....but older than many here on the forums :) (One of my nieces tells me "You're not old, Uncle Steve! You're a vintage antique!" :) )
Circa 1978-1982 Old Timer "Schrade +" 858 (no "OT") large (4.625 inch closed) stockman, and circa 1978-1986 Old Timer 7OT with a 1095 blade. :D
Shown with my "best" (and only) fountain pen, which I'm also carrying.
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Superb colours on that Forum Knife:thumbsup: Goes well with the weathered 'patinated' rope and enhanced by a slip made by a thoughtful son :cool:
Thanks. Yes, my Forum Knife has some orange hues that I haven’t seen on others, and it fits perfectly in the slip. I’m just out tagging new calves with my “patinated” rope today. Always a good time. :thumbsup:
 
Sowbelly stockman this week is a Rough Ryder All-Stripes model I bought in October:
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"Regular" stockman this week is a Chinese Buck 373:
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Budget canoe this week is a RR saw cut bone canoe with fancy bolsters:
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Premium canoe this week is a Case rough black (aka gum fuddy) canoe (thanks for the GAW, Alan):
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- GT
 
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