What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Really likin the Whittler and today paired with Micarta small Tinker:)
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72 in the pocket so far this week. Been putting in the hours lately so I gave myself a couple hours off this evening ;)
Don’t mind the work jeans. In the words of Colter Wall, who I’ve got running through the speakers, “I ain't got a dime in these old warn out jeans, so I'll stop eating steak, and I'll go back to beans ”:p
 
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72 in the pocket so far this week. Been putting in the hours lately so I gave myself a couple hours off this evening ;)
Don’t mind the work jeans. In the words of Colter Wall, who I’ve got running through the speakers, “I ain't got a dime in these old warn out jeans, so I'll stop eating steak, and I'll go back to beans ”:p
I think this is the best configuration of the 72. So elegant and timeless. Just a classy classic LB. OUTSTANDING !!!
 
SOooo dang nice. Old Engineer Old Engineer Harry, how old do you think that stag is? Looks 1800's -ish
Every knife has a story and that one could write a novel I'd be unable to put down
I expect that you are correct about the 1800-ish . It has Integral Bolsters and Squared End . That meaning is the Blade , Spring , and Bolsters all all lined up square . I suspect that it was made by a Cutler with parts from his workplace . There is no stamping on the blade tang . Thank you very much my friend .
Harry
 
I expect that you are correct about the 1800-ish . It has Integral Bolsters and Squared End . That meaning is the Blade , Spring , and Bolsters all all lined up square . I suspect that it was made by a Cutler with parts from his workplace . There is no stamping on the blade tang . Thank you very much my friend .
Harry
Thanks Harry !!! ... maybe even a hammer forged blade too then. So many stories
 
Alox Knife of the Week is a Vic Cadet II (thanks, Ken):
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non-Alox SAK of the Week is the second of my Vic Pocket Pals:
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Bailed non-SAK of the Week is a Colonial Forest-Master, my first knife ever (about 1960):
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International Knife of the Week is a Mora 120. I think it's my only fixed blade (not counting kitchen knives):
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- GT
 
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