What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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Nice pick up Simple Man. It would have been mine if I was not trying to sell right now. I love those blood red handles, and the 66 is such a useful size knife. Enjoy!
 
not sure of the maker of this knife...but it seems to be built like a tank, i cleaned it up, sanded the blade and scandi ground it. Very sharp! i think the steel is d2, and even the bolsters are pinned.

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It's dark, cold, wet, and foggy here today, so I'm going to try and stay in and do some work in the house. Got this little Thomas Turner penknife in my pocket

 
That's a nice one Jack. I'm going small here today also, carrying the peanut (wanted something light in the pocket for when I stepped on the scales at my doctor's office earlier this morning).

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That's a nice one Jack. I'm going small here today also, carrying the peanut (wanted something light in the pocket for when I stepped on the scales at my doctor's office earlier this morning).

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Thanks Doug. Hope everything was OK at the docs :thumbup:
 
My second knife I ever owned, first Case a 1980 #6201, and my second Case knife over 30 years later #6220, lots of Imperials,Vic's & Opinel in between.
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Nice, I've got one just like it, although your patina is darker. It's my apple cutting knife. Thin blade, razor sharp, and it's fun to watch the patina change each time.
 
I find this one does just about anything I need done, most of the time.
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