What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

An inexpensive mini-stockman, the Winchester stagecoach. Made in China. I was a bit reluctant but I have come to appreciate it.

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Just received the 828318 Dixie Stockman I won on Thursday, about 8 minues ago, resulting in a change in my carry.

All are now 1095 bladed. :)
GEC Tideoute 2838318 Dixie Stockman
GEC Nortfield Un-X-Eld 852211P Harness Jack
Imperial Scot/Camp/Engineer's knife, possible 1945 to 1948 Navy issue, I've been informed.
1978/1979 Schrade Old Timer 4 pin 7OT.
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(I hope it ain't sacrailege to carry a Imperial and Old Timer with GEC.)
 
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I like sitting on the porch and watching the bats in the evening, it's a fun way to spend an hour. 🤠:thumbsup:
There were tens of thousands of them where we were. It was pretty interesting to see. They looked like flocks of birds.
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Case still makes nice knives. Not much you cannot accomplish with these two. And stainless is nice when conditions are wet.
That trapper with the cap lifter is nice. It’s too bad they stopped making them.
 
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