What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Peanut-ish Knife of the Week (aka, small knife) is a Rough Rider half whittler:halfwhit.pile.main.jpg

Ironically, Stag/Horn Knife of the Week is actually a Case Peanut:
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Lambsfoot Knife of the Week is a rosewood lambsfoot Hartshead Barlow that I call LamBarJack:
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- GT
 
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TGIF... Carrying my Usual Lamb and a Case Medium Stockman.
I sold my Big Red Jeep and need to get it smog checked today (fingers crossed).
When Case offered Chestnut bone as a standard cover back in the late 1990's and early 2000's it was one of their best ever bone colors. You pocketknife is just splendid. By the way, your leather slip really is nice, especially when I use a NIB old knife and want to keep it looking good. Thanks again! OH
 
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Solid (scheduled) knife choice, GT. 🤠 :thumbsup:
 
Peanut-ish Knife of the Week (aka, small knife) is a Rough Rider half whittler:
halfwhit.pile.main.jpg


Ironically, Stag/Horn Knife of the Week is actually a Case Peanut:
stag.nut.pile.Vmain.pond.jpg


Lambsfoot Knife of the Week is a rosewood lambsfoot Hartshead Barlow that I call LamBarJack:
hhb2.mark.Vstand.palette.jpg

Awesome trio, Gary.:)👍👍
 
Case 6318 SS - made in 1993, first day in anybody's pocket (from my emergency stash). OH
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That’s one thing that can only be done once. I hope the emergency was a small one!
I would not have the ability to not use it.
Thanks Jeff !!! How are you keeping my friend ? I really like to carry the 83 . With the Lanyard on it , it becomes very accessible with dirty hands . The Old Water Can is handy to have around for watering the Trug Raised Garden and the patio flowers with water from the Rain Barrel . It does have a small leak but still gets the job done .

Harry
Doing well, Harry. Or as Dad likes to say, better than I deserve.
Thanks for asking ~ I hope you and Nancy are well too.
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Glad you and the knife could meet the air travel challenges, Mike! :thumbsup::thumbsup::)


Good times! :cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:


Thanks for the extra info. I wasn't sure that was the Schizoid Jack, a notable knife! :thumbsup::cool::thumbsup:


Sensational bone on your teardrop, Jim! :cool::cool::thumbsup:


Delightful dog, Steve! :thumbsup::cool::cool:


Cool photo of your "camo stag" lambsfoot! :cool::thumbsup::cool:


John, that knife is the Platonic ideal of a jack knife! :thumbsup::thumbsup::cool:


Remarkable pair of red knives, José! :cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:


Handsome whittler, Bruce! :thumbsup::cool::thumbsup:


Splendid knife! :cool::cool::thumbsup:
Is that an ancestor of the 93OT?


Thanks, Jack. :)
Primo pair you've selected! :thumbsup::cool::cool:


Dynamic duo, John! :cool::thumbsup::cool:


Couple of commendable knives, Jeff! :thumbsup::thumbsup::cool:
I wonder if a photo of YOU would look similar to that of Manny, since I'll bet the two of you are sharing some of the same feelings. ;)


I really like the wood on your lambsfoot! :cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:


Thanks for your encouragement, Dean. :)


Definitely a pair that would be the life of any party, JJ! :thumbsup::cool::thumbsup:


Classic peach seed jigging, Steve! :cool::cool::thumbsup:


Captivating contrasting colors! :cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:


Thanks for noticing, Todd. :)


Stellar Staglon stockman! :thumbsup::cool::thumbsup:

- GT
Thanks, Gary. And definitely a bit of empty nest syndrome again.
Finally Friday, not black but what the hey…
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Happy festivities to our Southern neighbours towards a great 4th of July weekend :cool: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Thanks, Canuck Robie Man!
Been a while since I've contributed here, however, I don't think many would want to see the same knife posted everyday. This 74 continues to be a mainstay in my pocket, more so that any other traditional I've owned up to this point. I've also been burning through the Joe Pickett series of books by C.J Box...not too many books that I can pick up that are set in the area in grew up in (Wyoming). Anyway, hope everyone has a safe holiday weekend.

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Nice to see a knife claim a regular spot in one’s pocket.
I like CJ Box, too!
 
That’s one thing that can only be done once. I hope the emergency was a small one!
I would not have the ability to not use it.
Jeff, No emergency at all. I didn't clearly explain; I have a box of excellent to mint Case 6318 pocketknives from the 70's 80's 90's and 00's that I have collected up in the event I lose one of my 'regular' EDC 18 pocketknives. I guess I have about 12 or so in total - just decided to rotate some of the 8 or 9 stashed knives so I can enjoy them too. OH
 
Feeling cent a mental today.

Four blade 1959-1968 Ulster Official BSA Scout/Camp knife. (semi-rare white Delrin)
Pre-1988/Pre Fire Prov RI Imperial Barlow.
1978 to 1986 4 Pin Old Tmer 7OT.

All possess lovely patina'd blade(s) that are sharp enuf to "cut the breeze or wind" as the ancient sayiing went ... (the "wind" pronounced "whend"; not "whined") ... except the tool blades on the Ulster, of course. :D
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Feeling cent a mental today.

Four blade 1959-1968 Ulster Official BSA Scout/Camp knife. (semi-rare white Delrin)
Pre-1988/Pre Fire Prov RI Imperial Barlow.
1978 to 1986 4 Pin Old Tmer 7OT.

All possess lovely patina'd blade(s) that are sharp enuf to "cut the breeze or wind" as the ancient sayiing went ... (the "wind" pronounced "whend"; not "whined") ... except the tool blades on the Ulster, of course. :D
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Nice set ‘o knives there! Love the ivory delrin.
I’m sure there’s something more menacing in the rollator in case they mess up your dessert :cool:
Wow! That is quite the lovely patina! 😊 I'm so happy it's getting used!
Me too, mi amiga!
Not too many pocketknife chores that a Schrade USA 881 cannot handle.
 
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What can I say?

Been a while since I've contributed here, however, I don't think many would want to see the same knife posted everyday. This 74 continues to be a mainstay in my pocket, more so that any other traditional I've owned up to this point.

I can only speak for myself, but I LOVE seeing knives that get carried every day. It's always nice seeing a shiny new blade, but much more interesting to me are the knives that are constantly getting used. I've grown to have quite a crush on bigfish's Texas Jack. It very much reminds me of arizonaranchman arizonaranchman and his Case 6375 that he documented in this thread: #6375 Case Large Stockman.
 
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