What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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Yep, Old Timers to me means the 1960’s and 1970’s when I began the lifelong habit of always carrying a pocket knife.
Thank you very much for the compliment.

There have been many things like that. WWII bring back Mausers and police trade in Model 10’s, discontinued guitar effects pedals stacked high on tables in Guitar Center for $19.99 that now sell for $100^ on the bay...
Certain old cars...
And of course knives.
We either need a time machine, or just learn to be happy with what we have.
I couldn't have said it better Amir Fleschwund Amir Fleschwund ,,,, a time machine would be amazing to take us back to better times :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup: I have made a real effort to be happy with what I have and most of all grateful after seeing good people going through tough times.
 
I appreciate that, Bart! You know I’d be in way over my head if I tried to tackle what you do.
Likewise. I tend to think I just need to plant the garden and it will do the rest, but that seldom works out too well.
As I am rushing around the house today, getting ready for work, I snapped a quick photo of my traditional carry for today. :)
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The basket stamp on that slip is interesting. I like it.
I always wanted to be a High School Rodeo coach, but none of the schools have rodeo teams around me.
I actually got credits in college for taking rodeo class.
 
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Thanks Todd. I was fortunate enough to meet Bobby by happen chance in the concourse at the rink during an intermission one game
That’s awesome Jon. Last spring when he passed my mother-n-law about drove me crazy because she had neighbors at one time with the same name but they pronounced it with an “F,” so she kept saying the news was mispronouncing his name! 😄
 
I actually got credits in college for taking rodeo class.
That's very cool, what did you do in class?
My High School had a Rodeo Team, I even got a sportsman's letter for it.
Last class of the day was Rodeo, we'd spend the 45 minutes getting our horses saddled and warmed up... then spent the next two hours roping and dogging... Good times!
 
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