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What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

That's a terrific Trapper my friend, and a very cool, shunkley Toothpick ;) :) :thumbsup:
Thank you very kindly, Jack!!! :)
Double stag for me today, my Hartshead Barlow and Glennbad Biscuit :thumbsup:

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A pair of stellar stag covered beauties for you today; it doesn't get any better than that! :D 😎 :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
 
Seriously? That would be so cool.
Of course that wouldn't be allowed today, you'd be contributing to their delinquency.
🤣 :thumbsup:
Thank you very kindly, Jack!!! :)

A pair of stellar stag covered beauties for you today; it doesn't get any better than that! :D 😎 :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Many thanks JJ :) :thumbsup:
Toting a couple wood covered GEC slicers today. :)
It's great to see those two wonderous wooden-handled beauties together again my friend :thumbsup:

Heading out early to the market tomorrow, with my 2018 Guardians Ebony Lambsfoot, and a vintage Hammer Brand Jack, very kindly gifted me by JJ Cahill JJ Cahill :) Have a good day everyone :thumbsup:

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Once upon a time... there was a good guy, living in a little town where nothing never happened...
The good guy had all he could wish to be happy, except one thing...
He wanted a red, blue and yellow parrot... like the one he had seen in a cartoon...
But nowhere could he find a red, blue and yellow parrot...
And he kept dreaming of a red, blue and yellow parrot...
Until one day...
His wife came back proudly from the market with..., yes! A red, blue and yellow parrot!!!
The man was happy, happy... Imagine!
But his happiness could not be complete, because his red, blue and yellow parrot was the most ill-mannered, obnoxious red, blue and yellow parrot of the world...
The volatile would curse all day, insult everybody, whistle at ladies, all the time, day after day...
So, one day, the good guy got so bored by the unbearable bird, he freaked out , caught the parrot by the neck and threw him into the fridge...
On the next morning, when his wife opened the fridge for milk and butter and all for breakfast, the parrot greeted her very politely... You look so lovely today Ma'am, looks like we'll have a sunny day, and so on...
All day long he would have the best words for everybody, singing merry songs...
The man was amazed by the change that had happened to his pet.
Now he would have a red, blue and yellow and polite parrot! Total bliss!
One day he was congratulating the parrot for the good change in his manners.
The parrot answered : Oh! There’s nothing to worry about...
 
It's great to see those two wonderous wooden-handled beauties together again my friend :thumbsup:
Thanks a bunch, Jack!!! :)
Heading out early to the market tomorrow, with my 2018 Guardians Ebony Lambsfoot, and a vintage Hammer Brand Jack, very kindly gifted me by JJ Cahill JJ Cahill JJ Cahill JJ Cahill :) Have a good day everyone :thumbsup:

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Those two should be excellent companions for your day at the market; very cool shot of your Guardian Ebony Lamb slicing that tasty peach, too! ;) :cool: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
 
Going back a few years for that one Jon. That SAK is perfect for the Blues. 😎👍
That sounds cool Todd, when I was in my early teens, I used to earn pocket-money tying flies for one of the big fishing tackle shops here :thumbsup:
That’s impressive Jack. I don’t have the skill for professional tying, but I really enjoy it. 😊👍
I don't mind hearing it again. ;) 🤣

That sounds like a lot of fun and I'm sure the students enjoyed it too. 🤠 :thumbsup:
I always wanted to be a High School Rodeo coach, but none of the schools have rodeo teams around me.
When I was in High School, one of the teachers had a fly fishing class, they made their own rods, flies, and practiced casting.
I think they did. Whenever I run into one that was in the class they always mention it. 😊
 
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