What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Another great you've got in there :thumbsup: It's a kind of ancestor/influence on the GEC 33 & 68 single-springs in my view. Not surprising due to Bill Howard's connexion with Queen Cutlery who made the BB series.
Thanks,Yup 33 and 68 also case half whittler it's a great size for a small pocket knife,I really like these type patterns. I find most have blade rub because the single spring and compact structure, but blade rub doesn't effect ability.
 
I haven't really seen much on Moore Maker knives, are they considered to be of good quality? There website doesn't list what steel they use on most of their traditional pocket knives which irks me.

I believe mbkr mbkr may have already answered this, but unless I’m mistaken Moore Maker contracted all of their knives out to well known makers. I can’t speak to any others, but this CSC-made boys knife is 1095, which is a bit unusual for CSC (and therefore cool right? 😆)

Its a strong pull with a great snap although I don't find it to be obnoxiously so, unlike an A. Wright I have that's so stout I won't carry it. I don't want to have to work that hard every time I want to use my knife 😒
I find the pull to be on par with my Red Trout and Albers.
The Red Trout and the Albers are users. The MM's get by on their looks
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Totin' the Red Trout today thanks to your inspiration :thumbsup:

Those red trout are absolutely on my shopping list, but thankfully I’m not in a rush since you almost never see them. You’ve got a real looker there. Is that green micarta? I love how the nail nick goes right up to the edge of the spine.

A early albers there too, judging by the shield placement. Great stuff.
 
Those red trout are absolutely on my shopping list, but thankfully I’m not in a rush since you almost never see them. You’ve got a real looker there. Is that green micarta? I love how the nail nick goes right up to the edge of the spine.

A early albers there too, judging by the shield placement. Great stuff.
Thanks :)
Its G-10. I think it was called Teal, but mine is definitely on the green side


Although if you get the lighting just right it can look a lot more teal-ish
 
J frame #10 Military and Poilce?
I used to have the 5" barrel model in .38 Spcl/.357 Mag.
Excellent revolver.
Nice knife, too. 😁👍
Kind of an interesting one here. N frame, model 25-14 chambered in 45 ACP, and a Lew Horton model. Old styling with the tapered barrel and a few other classic traits, but a relatively recent production from around 2007. 250 were made in Nickel and another 250 in a Blued finish.

Couple older pictures. Cool revolver for sure. I remember seeing one back when they were released and thought it was awesome. Took about 10 years until I was able to actually get one. I am a big 45 ACP fan, and love the old styling so this was a winner for me.

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Thanks :)
Its G-10. I think it was called Teal, but mine is definitely on the green side


Although if you get the lighting just right it can look a lot more teal-ish
Fantastic!

Not to get too off topic of what I’m “totin’ today” but here’s a few of the Albers-related clip points I put together for a pic recently. Great knives all of them.

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