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EDC XIII Which knife or knives are you carrying today?

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I've certainly been laggard in posting over here as it's now 7 days, I think, since my last entry in this, my favorite thread. Back in the mid-sixties there was a popular satirical TV show hosted by David Frost called That Was the Week That Was, so here's my mostly non-satirical TW3 of the last week's carries.

Tuesday, working on an estimate at the kitchen table, I needed my Tabargan to slay any paperwork needed for or resultant from my keyboard work...

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Wednesday was spent prepping to chair our season's first youth basketball board of directors meeting. I carried my large Inkosi to that....

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Thursday I loafed around all morning and picked up my large Wilson Combat 25 heading over to the shop to start building drawers for our bathroom vanity. It's only taken me about 35 years to get to that....

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Friday and Saturday it was the Turtle all day, with more morning goofing off and afternoons evenings in the shop, fitting, sanding, gluing up the drawers, then cutting fillers, mounting slides, and getting the drawers into the cabinet....

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Yesterday, I was back in the shop before, between, and after the Pats and Celtics games, ripping and sanding the stiles and rails for the doors, then setting up the machine and mortising out the stiles. I had my Kapara along for that...

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