What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Well, today it was the "trouble twins":

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Again, my apologies for the phone-photos.
 
Nice, a little off topic but I've got 4 four7's and love 'em. The moonlight setting is fantastic. Goes really well with the ebony;)
 
Bill Ruple: "Sowbelly Stockman" (3 13/16" closed, Jigged Bone, CPM-154).

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Another great knife in the "Novella" series Elliot;) Outstanding---by the way is the a camera lens big enough to fit all your knives into one shot:D

Paul
 
Another great knife in the "Novella" series Elliot;) Outstanding---by the way is the a camera lens big enough to fit all your knives into one shot:D

Paul

Hmmm, let's see...if'n I climb that white oak back o' the house, I might could get 'em all in... :p

(Yeah, and you should talk about big collections, mister bigshot in North Dakota...;) :D)
 
This CASE duo today, a 1973 #6111 1/2 swing guard in right rear pocket next to my wallet and the 1973 #6318HP in front left pocket---I guess I'm feeling very 1973ish today;)

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Paul
 
Today I'm totin' my oldest knife, an Camillus Cub Scout. I've had it since i joined the scouts over 30 years ago. The fact I didn't lose it as a child proves I'm a knife nut.

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I guess I'm feeling very 1973ish today

1973...all that comes to mind is that I started my senior year in college that October and that the Mets lost to the Oakland A's in the World Series that same month...Oh, and that Case made some great knives back then.
 
Rick Menefee Half Congress, 3 1/2" with 154 CM and some pretty Micarta. Tim Steingass EDC with CPM S30V and spalted maple, 7 1/4" OAL.
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Gary that is a killer combo, I really want one of those steingas loveless EDC's, and that menefee half congress is a beaut to boot.

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- Isaac
 
Gary that is a killer combo, I really want one of those steingas loveless EDC's, and that menefee half congress is a beaut to boot.

- Isaac

Thanks Isaac. Tim makes a nice knife at a fair price. I like that R. L. Smith Barlow. He's been on my list for awhile. The handles look like a match for those on the Steingass.
 
This one again :)

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Next to one of these disposable cutters on my nailpouch when cutting insulation for my attic... it was glass wool I cut, very bad for the blade ;)
 
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