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The 30 Day "Traditional" Challenge!

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Re: The 30 Day "Traditional" Challenge!
Reply #120 on: August 19, 2016, 12:36:28 AM
Case 3207CV Mini Trapper for me today. :tu:




Carried my Buck Stockman (371, made in China) today.


Used it only once: to open an envelope containing a Schrade Sodbuster and a Rough Rider Barlow


Awesome Trads guys!!!!!  :cheers: :cheers:
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Re: The 30 Day "Traditional" Challenge!
Reply #121 on: August 19, 2016, 01:39:43 AM
Day 3

Case Sowbelly in jigged "Bermuda green" bone. Close up because I was trying to capture the nice color.

May it be as the Pattern has chosen.


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Re: The 30 Day "Traditional" Challenge!
Reply #122 on: August 19, 2016, 01:55:02 AM
Well, since I carry traditionals, and prefer carbon steel ones over a modern tactical, I might as well join.

Today I carried my only "fancy" traditional, a Buck Creek Diamondback (Stockman) from the mid '90s. (says 94 on the etch, making me believe 1994).    Then, after changing into lightweight shorts this evening, I switched to my oldest knife, a LF&C Whittler.  Despite that rather stubby Wharncliffe blade, you'd be surprised how much cutting power it has.   Years before EvoGrip (well, a century, at least), knives were being made with frames that were made to fit the hand better for detailed cuts.   Snap on this thing is excellent, both for a rather small knife like it is, and that it's at least 80 years old.  It was obviously well maintained.

2016-08-18_07-39-58 by cody6268, on Flickr

And a question.  The basic "Navy Knife" pattern is over a century old.    My Metal Stampings Limited (Case's short-lived Canadian subsidiary based in Nova Scotia) dates to the '50s.    Utica's been making the "Workman" series which includes knives rebranded for Proto and Klein Tools.  Most of mine date to the early 1970s or later, as I believe early '70s was when the "fake wood" Delrin handles were introduced by Utica.  Do either of these qualify as traditionals?

2016-08-17_10-26-51 by cody6268, on Flickr


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Re: The 30 Day "Traditional" Challenge!
Reply #123 on: August 19, 2016, 02:00:49 AM
Carried my Buck Stockman (371, made in China) today.


Used it only once: to open an envelope containing a Schrade Sodbuster and a Rough Rider Barlow


Nice. :tu: I like the 371, I carried one for years. I also like RR's Barlows, they make for good working slipjoints.
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Re: The 30 Day "Traditional" Challenge!
Reply #124 on: August 19, 2016, 02:31:31 AM
Day 3

Case Sowbelly in jigged "Bermuda green" bone. Close up because I was trying to capture the nice color.

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Nice!!!!  :cheers:
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Re: The 30 Day "Traditional" Challenge!
Reply #125 on: August 19, 2016, 02:44:02 AM
Well, since I carry traditionals, and prefer carbon steel ones over a modern tactical, I might as well join.

Today I carried my only "fancy" traditional, a Buck Creek Diamondback (Stockman) from the mid '90s. (says 94 on the etch, making me believe 1994).    Then, after changing into lightweight shorts this evening, I switched to my oldest knife, a LF&C Whittler.  Despite that rather stubby Wharncliffe blade, you'd be surprised how much cutting power it has.   Years before EvoGrip (well, a century, at least), knives were being made with frames that were made to fit the hand better for detailed cuts.   Snap on this thing is excellent, both for a rather small knife like it is, and that it's at least 80 years old.  It was obviously well maintained.



And a question.  The basic "Navy Knife" pattern is over a century old.    My Metal Stampings Limited (Case's short-lived Canadian subsidiary based in Nova Scotia) dates to the '50s.    Utica's been making the "Workman" series which includes knives rebranded for Proto and Klein Tools.  Most of mine date to the early 1970s or later, as I believe early '70s was when the "fake wood" Delrin handles were introduced by Utica.  Do either of these qualify as traditionals?



Nice ones!!!!  :salute:
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Re: The 30 Day "Traditional" Challenge!
Reply #126 on: August 19, 2016, 04:54:43 AM
Use a classic to work on a classic.
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Re: The 30 Day "Traditional" Challenge!
Reply #127 on: August 19, 2016, 04:55:22 AM
You can see how smooth the cut was.
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Re: The 30 Day "Traditional" Challenge!
Reply #128 on: August 19, 2016, 06:28:45 AM
That's a nice mod job bud!!! 
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Re: The 30 Day "Traditional" Challenge!
Reply #129 on: August 19, 2016, 06:38:37 AM
Day 3 opened a box


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Re: The 30 Day "Traditional" Challenge!
Reply #130 on: August 19, 2016, 06:59:34 AM
Ok, After I wash the Opinel, the blade became so tight, it is impossible to open it.  :rant:
Taking Opinel's official advice, leaving it in zip-tie bag with rice overnight, let's see what happen.

While the Opinel cuts very well, and it is very comfortable in hand but it takes up a lot of pocket space.

So far I am liking it and hating it.
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Re: The 30 Day "Traditional" Challenge!
Reply #131 on: August 19, 2016, 07:01:54 AM
EDC: Black Talon, Black Cat, Spirit, LD02


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Re: The 30 Day "Traditional" Challenge!
Reply #132 on: August 19, 2016, 07:30:52 AM
Breakfast duty; JD Ellis Lannys Clip.






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Re: The 30 Day "Traditional" Challenge!
Reply #133 on: August 19, 2016, 08:14:48 AM
Today I'm carrying all the other tools I have done 30 day challenges on in the past along with my traditional; just for fun.  The minimalist waiter, the off brand Zillatool Jnr and the Supertool 300.



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Re: The 30 Day "Traditional" Challenge!
Reply #134 on: August 19, 2016, 11:31:10 AM
Schrade Imperial Sodbuster


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Re: The 30 Day "Traditional" Challenge!
Reply #135 on: August 19, 2016, 11:34:07 AM
Awesome Trads guys!!!!!  :cheers: :cheers:

Thanks SAK Guy. :salute:

Nice. :tu: I like the 371, I carried one for years. I also like RR's Barlows, they make for good working slipjoints.

Thanks. :tu:  The 371 is ok - I don't find it as comfortable to use as a SAK or my Wright lambsfoot, and the clip point blade spring is a bit soft - but it cuts nicely and the variety of blades shapes is very handy.


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Re: The 30 Day "Traditional" Challenge!
Reply #136 on: August 19, 2016, 01:58:03 PM
That's a nice mod job bud!!!
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Re: The 30 Day "Traditional" Challenge!
Reply #137 on: August 19, 2016, 02:30:57 PM
German Bull Trapper today :)
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Re: The 30 Day "Traditional" Challenge!
Reply #138 on: August 19, 2016, 03:15:06 PM
Ok, After I wash the Opinel, the blade became so tight, it is impossible to open it.  :rant:
Taking Opinel's official advice, leaving it in zip-tie bag with rice overnight, let's see what happen.
Yeah, when I wash mine I just leave it out for a couple hours and that gets it dry enough to open/close, although it's still tight. I think there's a way to seal the wood so this doesn't happen, I've never tried it though.
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Re: The 30 Day "Traditional" Challenge!
Reply #139 on: August 19, 2016, 03:17:08 PM
Ok, After I wash the Opinel, the blade became so tight, it is impossible to open it.  :rant:
Taking Opinel's official advice, leaving it in zip-tie bag with rice overnight, let's see what happen.
Yeah, when I wash mine I just leave it out for a couple hours and that gets it dry enough to open/close, although it's still tight. I think there's a way to seal the wood so this doesn't happen, I've never tried it though.

When it happens to mine, I just let them dry in an open position, where the blade is stuck harder. It "forces" the handle a little so that when it dries out and shrinks back, it will move more freely (did this make sense to you?).
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Re: The 30 Day "Traditional" Challenge!
Reply #140 on: August 19, 2016, 03:22:59 PM
Carrying this Lockwood Brothers knife today.
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Re: The 30 Day "Traditional" Challenge!
Reply #141 on: August 19, 2016, 03:24:19 PM
And a question.  The basic "Navy Knife" pattern is over a century old.    My Metal Stampings Limited (Case's short-lived Canadian subsidiary based in Nova Scotia) dates to the '50s.    Utica's been making the "Workman" series which includes knives rebranded for Proto and Klein Tools.  Most of mine date to the early 1970s or later, as I believe early '70s was when the "fake wood" Delrin handles were introduced by Utica.  Do either of these qualify as traditionals?

A resounding "hell yes" to that question....

That little whittler you have is awesome!  I see where the roots of the Case Seahorse came from.  :cheers:
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Re: The 30 Day "Traditional" Challenge!
Reply #142 on: August 19, 2016, 03:37:12 PM
That's a beauty Gareth   :tu:





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Re: The 30 Day "Traditional" Challenge!
Reply #143 on: August 19, 2016, 03:43:39 PM
Busted!   :whistle:

First impressions are pretty good for such cheap knives (the Sodbuster was £8, the Barlow £10).

The Sodbuster isn't very sharp - the grind is even but a bit steep so needs a session on my Lanksy. The blade touches one of the pins if you let it snap shut, the pivot is a bit gritty and the liner-spring finish isn't great.  But it's a lovely colour, is nice and light, and there's a lot of blade for a small knife.

The Barlow is a bit better, though still rough around the edges.  The blades are both pretty sharp and nicely polished, and the action is smooth on both.  The nail nick for the clip point blade is a bit hard to access but otherwise it's pretty good.  Looks classy and is nicely balanced in the hand.

Cheers mate. :cheers:
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Re: The 30 Day "Traditional" Challenge!
Reply #144 on: August 19, 2016, 03:45:13 PM
That's a beauty Gareth   :tu:



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Cheers mate.  Your's too. :cheers:
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Re: The 30 Day "Traditional" Challenge!
Reply #145 on: August 19, 2016, 03:48:49 PM
Carrying this Lockwood Brothers knife today.

That is a beauty! :drool:
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Re: The 30 Day "Traditional" Challenge!
Reply #146 on: August 19, 2016, 03:49:21 PM
Day 3

Case Sowbelly in jigged "Bermuda green" bone. Close up because I was trying to capture the nice color.

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Now this is a cracking looking knife. :drool:
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Re: The 30 Day "Traditional" Challenge!
Reply #147 on: August 19, 2016, 04:00:05 PM
Traditional Challenge Day 4

#07 Case Medium Trapper in SS w/Wharncliffe secondary.


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Re: The 30 Day "Traditional" Challenge!
Reply #148 on: August 19, 2016, 04:00:29 PM
Some very nice folders in here guys :dd: :like:


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Re: The 30 Day "Traditional" Challenge!
Reply #149 on: August 19, 2016, 04:05:19 PM
So many knives here I could spend too much money on. :dd:
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