What MANLY thing did your (traditional) knife do today?

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I used my very sturdy Jigged Yellow Rose Cattle Rancher to cut out some
cotton cleaning patches for my Ruger Super Blackhawk .44 Magnum.
Super Blackhawk is now clean and CR is sharp and back in my pocket.
What MANLY (or GIRLY if you are a female knife fan) thing did you and your slippie do today?
My wife had me add the last part and being MANLY I listened to her ;)



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Sliced some Cracker Barrel Sharp Vermont White
for the ham & cheese samich I was toasting for breakfast.
Layer of cream cheese on first slice Nature's Own 12 grain
bread, then double layer of honey ham, Cracker Barrel, single
layer of honey ham, then mayo & mustard on top slice of bread.
Toasted on iron skillet med.low so all melted together nicely by
time bread was a nice golden color.
Rinse blade w/cold water and dry. Opie No.6 is my favOrite kitchen knife.
Now you better ask your wife if my actions were manly or girlie,
but whichever she decides that samich sure was good!
Coffee wasn't too bad neither.
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I killed a bear, skinned it and wore the hide then tackled a buck and cut its head clean off, field dressed it and carried the carcass back on my shoulder.


might have stretched that one a tiny bit. :D
 
Now you better ask your wife if my actions were manly or girlie,
but whichever she decides that samich sure was good!
Coffee wasn't too bad neither.
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I was going to ask her but now I am hungry :D That sandwich sounded excellent!
 
I killed a bear, skinned it and wore the hide then tackled a buck and cut its head clean off, field dressed it and carried the carcass back on my shoulder.


might have stretched that one a tiny bit. :D

LOL :thumbup: :thumbup: I believed every word :D MUCHO manly!
 
I cleaned my finger nails a bit with my Case peanut. Might not sound like much, but I am one hell of a manly man.

Friday night I used same said peanut to cut the end off a very righteous Cuban cigar.

-- Mark
 
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I used the spey blade on my KC toothpick to clean window. I put it on a folded up paper towel and drug it along the rubber at the bottom of my work trucks window. This thing gets flithy from driving all over the coal mine and the guys I work with could care less so at the start of my week which is Sundays I always amarol it and clean it up.
 
I used the sheepsfoot on my Moore Maker XL stockman to do a bit of finish work on some footbeds I made for a lady's skiboots.
BTW, making said footbeds involves power tools- most manly, indeed.
 
I cut off the hanging off portion of a trashbag, after you tie it to a trash can, with my spyderco uk penknife drop point g10. This blade is awesome for quick little edc cuts since its one handed and doesnt lock. woot. i def want to try and grab one of the cf versions because they are just plain pretty.
 
A buddy lost the cap to the coolant tank on his car somehow... used my new RR damascus lockback to make a temporary rubber stopper fit. Could say this is somewhat manly.
 
I used the scissors on my Scibeer modified Vic climber to trim threads on the hem of my daughters blue jeans after I got them out of the dryer...oh wait, you said manly. Never mind. Here's a pic anyway.

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I sliced a lime for my club soda. I made a grunting noise though when I did, in an attempt to be manly.
 
I made a few manly cuts and quartered my son's microwaved mini pizza with my Izula.

Hey, whaddya want? It's Sunday..
 
the buck 309 sat and watched the irwin lock back razor cut up two 2 liter bottles to make wasp traps for the barn. i figured it was safer than using the non locking knife to slice the thick plastic. i did not have the patience with said wasps to avoid a non locking knife slip, so the irwin defeated the plastic and the buck cheered us on.
 
I had a task of monumental proportion today. Choosing the proper knife was a big decision, as I wanted to make sure the knife I choose was up to the task....

The task ? Cutting open a plastic bag on a new filter for the furnace :(
I'm almost embarrassed to admit that. We had Spaghetti for dinner, so I didn't even need to a knife to cut food with.

I think I'm going to go in the kitchen and cut up some thin slices of Tillamook Cheddar cheese to have with crackers. At least then I will feel like I actually did something meaningful today
 
I cut a fly in half with one chop!!

It was my Queen stockman, the fly was dead, and I won $2.00 off my workmate who thought I couldnt cleave it half with one quick chop cleanly!!

Hell...it doesnt get more manly than that does it?? :o
Its pretty sad isnt it.
 
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