Let's see your Traditional Case knives, old to new.

A new photo: Berries and Cream

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Absolutely. :)
Great. That is a nice collection you have. Sometimes I think I am goofy. Every time I tell myself, " no more knives " something comes along the makes me eat my words.Now it takes me ten minutes every morning to decide what I want to carry for the day and half the time it doesn't even leave my pocket. I am thinking about starting a youtube video and cutting up cardboard. Gee,I wonder if that was thought of yet.:rolleyes:
 
Great. That is a nice collection you have. Sometimes I think I am goofy. Every time I tell myself, " no more knives " something comes along the makes me eat my words.Now it takes me ten minutes every morning to decide what I want to carry for the day and half the time it doesn't even leave my pocket. I am thinking about starting a youtube video and cutting up cardboard. Gee,I wonder if that was thought of yet.:rolleyes:

Lots of possibilities! "Which cuts more cardboard, blue bone or brown bone?" "Will a clip or a spear last longer?" (CV vs. SS has already been done a "few" times, I think. o_O ) :D
 
Nice points...are those recent finds out of that freshly plowed field you posted earlier?
No they aren't. I picked them out of the field a few years back when I was into looking for arrowheads. I have more but forgot to remember where I put them. I found quite a few on my property and so did a friend of mine who got me into hunting for them. I sure got my exercise back then.
 
People all around me find them but I just don't have the eye for it. Pretty sure I walk all over them when I'm tilling my garden spots every year.

I used to be able to pick them out as a kid but seems I've lost my touch (can't find those either).

My son and I did manage to dig up a chunk of fossilized bacteria earlier this year...most interesting thing to come out of the garden to date.
 
People all around me find them but I just don't have the eye for it. Pretty sure I walk all over them when I'm tilling my garden spots every year.

I used to be able to pick them out as a kid but seems I've lost my touch (can't find those either).

My son and I did manage to dig up a chunk of fossilized bacteria earlier this year...most interesting thing to come out of the garden to date.
Got to hit the fields just after a light rain.They pop right out.
 
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