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What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

That's a PD day I could endorse. 🤠 :thumbsup:

Them are pretty fancy and it's not even Friday yet. ;)
Thanks John, Friday is a half-day and no basketball practice, so I may have to get fancy again. 😉👍
A supervisor training course I had to take recommended the occasional "off-site" meeting, like at a park on a nice day . I took everybody to the pool hall :D
Sometimes you just have to do it. 🍺👍


Some Queen single blade, copperhead, rosewood for Wednesday:
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Really nice Queen Mike. 😎👍
Sounds like fun Todd, cool-looking pair of knives there, love the Boker :cool: :thumbsup:
Thanks Jack, I love it too. If it had carbon steel it’d likely never leave my pocket. 😊
 
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Ok, I might sneeze at that. I'd buy it for $3, though.
LOL! :D I forgot to post a pic before. It actually looked even worse in hand, and weighed almost nothing. The handle was plastic, as was the guard, which was also loose, and the blade appeared to be made from similar stuff to the cheapest of 70's era Chinese-made screwdrivers, known as 'monkey metal' here! :eek: :D I don't pass on much, but...;) :thumbsup:
 
View attachment 1650078View attachment 1650079I trimmed five different vegetables with the stockman before bringing them in for supper last evening. One of them left an interesting patina/stain.
That little Craftsman peanut looks like my very first knife, given to me at age 6. It's too patinated to see anymore, but it had a blade etch to the effect of '1927 - 1977 50 years of Craftsman' or something like that. Here's a recycled pic of it:
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Coffee and 'Ginger Nuts' theme! :D ;) I took a bunch of pics of my Glennbad Biscuit in the woods at the weekend, and every one was out of focus, so having to rely on an old one :rolleyes: Pairing it with my Rosewood Big 'Un :thumbsup:

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You have a very sweet treats with those two mid-week slicers, Jack; the coffee and ginger nuts combo looks mighty tasty, too! 😁 :thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
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