What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

My case sodbuster jr. in my pouch.
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A Browning USA stockman today.

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I like that Browning, very nice Scott! I stumbled upon a Japan Browning a couple weeks ago, the FnF is excellent, a nice stockman.

Today it's all small knives, Boker rosewood pen to work, then when I got home I slipped a new AG Russell 2.5" Ultimate Pen lockback in abalone and pearl into my watch pocket. It's a sweet little knife, I have to keep it away from the missus or she might decide to appropriate it!

The other new arrival is a BSA version Swiss Army Manager, my first 58mm SAK. It's a nice little thing, small pen blade, scissors, nail file/screwdriver, bottle opener/Phillips, and a retractable pen :D

Now that it's the end of the semester there are two things I need to do. One, take pictures. Two, have an overdue giveaway, and there are a couple that will be up for grabs. Just two more final exams...:eek:
 
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Case mini copperlock with the jigged amber bone handles and an original leatherman on the belt. I change pocket knives daily depending on my mood but the leatherman is most always there.
 
Well it was a nice pic! And that's a very seasonal one :)
 
I do so like the look of those Otters :thumbup:

Got this one from Andi, Duane :) They're really nice, honest working knives, good steel and well made. I've been very pleased with this Webermesser :)
 
6th of December, celebrating St. Nikolaus (or 'Samichlaus' in Swiss-German) and eating the traditional peanuts. I guess the knife choice was made for me :)

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I'm curious, is this only a European tradition or is it celebrated overseas as well?
 
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