The TRADITIONAL sunday picture show!!!!

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Lockwood bros, Sheffield. It belonged to my grandfather and I've had it for the last 15 years or so. Sits in my pocket more than any other. Nothing fancy, it's beat up, chip on the back of the main blade, scratched and misshapen back spring, slightly wonky scales too. But I love it. Gets hellish sharp too.
 
Today picnic in the park on a nice sunny winter day with a friend that came to visit us
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And here the tool that helped with the food
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Have a nice day
Mateo
 
Paul, those knives are awesome!

I really like your insect pictures as well!! Looks like we both enjoy photography. I literally have thousands of insect photos and I even made a movie of sorts, entitled " The awakening of the grasshopper".

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I used to have a Great Pyr that looked just like her. She was a great dog.
 
Beautiful dog and magnificent knife, Vanguard. I have one I bought when I was a kid. Very well made.
 
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