EDC XIII Which knife or knives are you carrying today?

Also, you guys ever seen one of these?!? It's a friggin Bollock dagger! 😆 I almost had to buy it for obvious reasons but couldn't bring myself to, for obvious reasons...
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That knife takes the phallos symbolism to another level.
 
Aww shucks 😊...There's a post that makes me wish I could click both the 🤣 and the 😍 buttons.

I must say, I always enjoy seeing your pics as well and from your backgrounds I can tell your love for nice things goes far beyond knives 👍. BTW, if I ever get into French traditionals, as I have been tempted to do on a few occasions after seeing you post them, it will be COMPLETELY your fault. Also, I gotta ask, what's the ride in that pic?…..
Aww shucks
😊
...There's a post that makes me wish I could click both the
🤣
and the
😍
buttons.

I must say, I always enjoy seeing your pics as well and from your backgrounds I can tell your love for nice things goes far beyond knives
👍
. BTW, if I ever get into French traditionals, as I have been tempted to do on a few occasions after seeing you post them, it will be COMPLETELY your fault. Also, I gotta ask, what's the ride in that pic?….

Thanks, Knives&Lint Knives&Lint ! Truth be told, I think the sunshine, clear blue skies and tropical foliage down here in SWFL just makes everything look nice.

On a related note, the scenery in your photos is absolutely spectacular. For years now my wife and I have been talking about building our dream home in the mountains one day. Unfortunately, life seems to find a way of keeping that particular “one day” just over the horizon and out of reach. We’ll get there…..one day….but in the meantime keep those pics coming.

Regarding the vehicle; it’s a ‘21 Ford Roush Ranger, the second iteration of my “midlife crisis” car. It serves as one of my other “hobbies”, as there’s a huge selection of aftermarket parts that…as far as my wife knows….every new 4x4 absolutely has to have, lol. It’s a constant work in progress, but I love working in the garage and learning a little something about cars at this stage of my life. I’ll get her finished up…..one day….but by then I’ll hopefully need something bigger for the mountains, lol.

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Oh, and I’ll happily take the blame if you end up with a French traditional in your collection. Fair warning, however…..they can become very addicting.
 
A couple of knives acquired from another member here. Still in my collection. I am very grateful to own them. Been hard to place them in my pocket for use because I find them so beautiful. Trying to get over that and put some patina on the blades.09CE1C07-ECF5-4771-A256-D2FE5CB58493.jpeg

Pàdruig Pàdruig . 🙏
 
Thanks, Knives&Lint Knives&Lint ! Truth be told, I think the sunshine, clear blue skies and tropical foliage down here in SWFL just makes everything look nice.

On a related note, the scenery in your photos is absolutely spectacular. For years now my wife and I have been talking about building our dream home in the mountains one day. Unfortunately, life seems to find a way of keeping that particular “one day” just over the horizon and out of reach. We’ll get there…..one day….but in the meantime keep those pics coming.

Regarding the vehicle; it’s a ‘21 Ford Roush Ranger, the second iteration of my “midlife crisis” car. It serves as one of my other “hobbies”, as there’s a huge selection of aftermarket parts that…as far as my wife knows….every new 4x4 absolutely has to have, lol. It’s a constant work in progress, but I love working in the garage and learning a little something about cars at this stage of my life. I’ll get her finished up…..one day….but by then I’ll hopefully need something bigger for the mountains, lol.

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Oh, and I’ll happily take the blame if you end up with a French traditional in your collection. Fair warning, however…..they can become very addicting.


I knew it was gonna be something cool. That's a sweet little truck 👍

I feel you on the "one day". Our hope is to at some point be able to spend winters back home in Florida, and then get a place out here even closer to the mountains to live for the rest of the year. Hopefully we can pull it off in the future and get there, but if not I'm fine with just enjoying every day in the process...We'll get somewhere 🤷‍♂️ ;)

Best!
 
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