What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Boker large stockman in burnt stag and Evolution Grip 14.

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For Friday my totes are a couple from Camillus; a BSA Whittler from the 1960s and a BSA scout from the late 1940s. :)

That whittler is unique, to me at least.

Hope everyone has had a good week :) Carrying my Hartshead Barlow, and Charlie's big Black Jack today :thumbsup:

A pocketful of pleasure that you are totin' there, Jack.

I’m pocketing a couple of Northfields today. I’ve got a Stag #35 Churchill and a Jigged Bone #93 Original Ram Foot. Y’all have a great Friday! :) :thumbsup:

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Potent pair, Ron.

E.C. Chambers

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You don't see alligator skin covers that often, Gev. Very nice.

Camillus #66 and #74 Stallion today


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Fine pairing, Steve.

Heavy pockets today. Case/Bose Lockback Whittler, Larry Withrow in CTS-XHP, and Charlie Bell in CPM154.

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What a terrific trio!!

I'll just watch you tote yours, Stuart; you tote trappers much better than I do (and the trappers you tote are usually better than mine)! :cool::cool::thumbsup:

Thanks, GT.

A Queen made 1988 smooth bone Winchester moose and an older jigged bone Remington jack are in my pockets today.View attachment 1275619

Classics!


That Bernard looks like a fine bird & trout knife, Harry.

Going with a couple of Schrades for Saturday. :)

Gorgeous pair and picture thereof, JJ.

I’m carrying these two Stags today. I’ve got my #35 Stag Churchill (again) and my @Jack Black SFO Ashley’s Choice Lambsfoot. Y’all have a great day! :)

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Stupendous stag, Ron. Stunning.

Some lovely old bone on those two !

Thanks, Steve. Just trying to keep up the standards.

Your yellow quartet of knives is certainly much more cheerful than the ending of that movie, Stuart! :cool::thumbsup::cool: I remember an elementary school teacher reading us Old Yeller (among other fascinating stories) during "story time" as we were settling down after lunch-time recess.

Very cool that you and Hickory n steel Hickory n steel have the same model advertising knife separated by almost a quarter-century! :thumbsup::thumbsup::cool:

Thanks, again, GT, and I agree with your observation on our Monroe Hdwe knives.

- Stuart
 
Alox of the Week is a silver Vic Farmer (thanks, Tom):
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non-Alox SAK of the Week is a Vic Recruit:
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Bailed non-SAK of the Week is a Colonial Forest-Master, my first ever knife from about 1960:
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International Knife of the Week is a modified Opinel #8 (thanks, Dave):
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- GT
 
Alox of the Week is a silver Vic Farmer (thanks, Tom):
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non-Alox SAK of the Week is a Vic Recruit:
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Bailed non-SAK of the Week is a Colonial Forest-Master, my first ever knife from about 1960:
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International Knife of the Week is a modified Opinel #8 (thanks, Dave):
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- GT
Love the classic Casio.
That classic square Casio shape is my favorite for digital watches.
Nice choice of knives as well.
 
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