What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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Hope it's an enjoyable weekend, Jack.
Still have that Bradford on my short list for when I move out of Kalifornia.
 
Watch pocket knife this week is an LF&C penknife (thanks, Mark):
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Big Knife of the Week is a 1967 Buck 110 that I got from one of my brothers a few years ago:
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Miscellaneous Knife this week is a Black Box Winchester dogleg/teardrop jack (thanks, Paul):
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Three absolute classics, Gary; an amazing trifecta!:D:cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
Three absolute classics, Gary; an amazing trifecta!:D:cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:
Precisely :thumbsup::thumbsup:

Got out my oldest knife, (by far), pre 1911 made Bayonne Knife Company Jack. Pitted blades, excellent snap and sharp blades. Someone carried it a lot before I acquired it a few years ago from the looks of the pocket worn bone. RR stag sowbelly along for the ride as well today.
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What a beauty Greg, I luv aged pitting.
Nice matchup with the RR as well:thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
Meeting up with various friends, and their kids, is proving stressful and difficult because of the restrictions here o_O I have a series of meetings and get-togethers over the weekend, trying to keep everyone happy :rolleyes: I may not get a chance to post in the morning, but I'll be carrying these two :) Have a great weekend folks :thumbsup:

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Looks like the perfect walkabout pairing; hope you have a great time with your friends! :D:cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
Since it is Old Friends Friday , I thought that I would carry a couple of knives that were gifted to me by a couple of friends . They may be OLD to a lot of you folks , but to me they are just a couple of young guys who I finally met in person in 2017 at the Rendezvous . I count them both as friends . If I carry one of these knives , I will always carry the other one too and always in slips . Two of my most Treasured knives .



Thank you very much Paul & Duncan !!!!!

Harry
 
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Here ya go buddy! Ole school Friday carry, 1930- mid 40’s camillus easy open swell end jack knife. Pretty sure I might’ve found something similar in the Gramps pocket back in the day. Cheers y’all.

Well, I can guarantee that my Grandfather carried that exact same knife, except in ebony, not bone. He had a broken Hammer Brand pen, a cheap Imperial barlow, and the EO Teardrop 4 line Camillus jack was his good knife.
Not wanting to risk carrying his, I searched for quite awhile before another popped up. Such a good knife!
Big Knife of the Week is a 1967 Buck 110 that I got from one of my brothers a few years ago:
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- GT

Well, I certainly hope he never finds out!:eek:

:D
 
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