What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Been away for awhile and not even going to try to catch up. Today’s carry.
Welcome back Ken. It is good to see you joining in.

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Carrying this Camillus made Moore Maker 2202 buffalo horn 4 1/8" Trapper for the first time today. Another of our feed store finds from last week. I'm so impressed with this little knife. Going to post a little more about it in Moore Maker thread when it's not working hours ha!
 

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My rotation schedule has assigned me SIX Rough Riders this week; here are half of them.
Stockman of the Week is a RR Siver Select Sowbelly:
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Big Knife of the Week is a RR amber jigged bone trapper:
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Peanut-like Knife of the Week is a RR baby copperhead:
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- GT

Those shure are some purdy knives, Gary!
 
Carrying this Camillus made Moore Maker 2202 buffalo horn 4 1/8" Trapper for the first time today. Another of our feed store finds from last week. I'm so impressed with this little knife. Going to post a little more about it in Moore Maker thread when it's not working hours ha!

I wish they made that with a wharncliff second blade. Nice.
 
My rotation schedule has assigned me SIX Rough Riders this week; here are half of them.
Stockman of the Week is a RR Siver Select Sowbelly:
Ez6v8CW.jpg


Big Knife of the Week is a RR amber jigged bone trapper:
mFF0i2p.jpg


Peanut-like Knife of the Week is a RR baby copperhead:
cAUX3za.jpg


- GT
Very nice knives, Gary, but I am curious: why do you carry a trapper when you have stated more than once that you don't like them?
 
We are limbing Juniper trees, cutting back sage brush and weed-whacking tall grasses today for fire abatement and prevention so, my pocket carry today will be:

Case CV 6217 10-dot (1970) manufactured Curved Jack with red bone covers
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The Sheepfoot blade is heavy (thick) - just right for some heavy duty use.

For the really big stuff, we'll be using chain saws, hatchets, and axes.
 
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