Did your Traditional knife get a workout today? -Part II

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Slovakian shepherds knife,cutting Italian pizza with US sauce(made in Costa rica) in Croatia ;)
 
After I stropped my No. 7 Opinel, my roommate came in with 3 decent splinters and thorns in his hand. He asked how good I was at surgery, and if I had a sharp knife. Well, you should know what a sharp Opinel can do, and after several years of bushcraft and woodworking... You get the idea. Apparently, he couldn't feel the incision!
 
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After I stropped my No. 7 Opinel, my roommate came in with 3 decent splinters and throngs in his hand. He asked how good I was at surgery, and if I had a sharp knife. Well, you should know what a sharp Opinel can do, and after several years of bushcraft and woodworking... You get the idea. Apparently, he couldn't feel the incision!

What is a "throng"? what was he going to do to it? and why did he need a knife to do it?
 
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Slovakian shepherds knife,cutting Italian pizza with US sauce(made in Costa rica) in Croatia ;)

That pizza looks amazing, but the knife!!! What a beauty! That steel work on the handle, is it an inlaid band, or an overlay? Very interesting.
 
I'd rather use my cheaper tools but the trapper works better stripping paint and caulk in some nooks and crannies than the razor or scrapers.
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Lucky me, I get to try and get four 30 ton and one 40 ton rooftop units going today. What makes it fun is they haven't ran for 15yrs and have had who knows how many different people working on them over the years. I know how archaeologists deciphering hieroglyphics feel. :rolleyes:

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Case Texas Jack and SAK helped install a bed cover on my truck. The Texas Jack mostly just opened packaging, but the SAK helped trim some parts of the bed liner so the rails for the cover would fit (not the best tool for the job, probably could've used a Dremel, but I didn't have one handy and the SAK got the job done).

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I don't know if you could call it a workout but I've got a Mudbug buried under all the white stuff most likely having a rust fest.

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My Brittany 'Toby' proudly showed up at the back door with a Duck. How he managed it I do not know - there are plenty about the place - but just how he caught it is a mystery.
Used this little GEC to fix him a meal of Tasty Duck Breast.

AWESOME! I harvest all my animals' kills for them. I shoot deer (I use a bow, these days) on my back porch and my dogs get the raw diet year round.

Great pics and I'd praise your K9 if I was there. Seriously made my day so far, seeing those pics.
 
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