What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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54 Big Jack + Voos Jack = Tuejacks.44212CA6-83ED-42EB-99F6-1D4C84296B88.jpegI seem to take a lot of my morning knife photos under a sugar maple that I grew from seed. At our previous house, the lady next door had a big one in her back yard from which I brought a couple of seeds when we moved. That was sometime around 1990, so this tree is >30 yrs old. I built a rock garden around it’s base in which I have a bunch of appropriate perennials.
Sugars are really beautiful in the fall. The leaves get deep red/orange, and eventually, the ones still on the tree end up yellow. And on some mornings, the rising sun’s light under the tree takes on a warm glow.04F6ECF9-393B-4748-B44F-9448BB06A18F.jpegB5DBFF3F-A1E8-4231-825A-6DBB2FB0B36A.jpegI cut the tops of my fence posts on an angle to cut down on them rotting from the top down, but after 30 years, some are rotting from the ground up. It makes it hard to pose knives on top of the posts.
 
These two four Tuesday

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Looks like a special day Mike :) :thumbsup:
That's a pretty knife, Jack... The jigging is wonderful. 🤠 :thumbsup:
Thanks John, I like the way that it is distinctly different from my British and American knives :) :thumbsup:
For Trapper Tuesday I'll carry the Boker Single Blade and add the Beautiful Charlie Lamb to complete the set...
That's a very handsome pairing my friend :cool: :thumbsup:
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Sun’s out; knives out.

Gorgeous pair, they look great together. 🤠 :thumbsup:
I'm with John Joshua, those two make for a winning combination :) :thumbsup:
What a catch-up…
one day may as well be a week here !!
This 44 rides on a smooth Tuesday…
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A great one to All:thumbsup::thumbsup:
Those 44 Gunstocks are great in my opinion, and that's a great pic :cool: :thumbsup:
 
Looking sweet John. That’s a lot of blade!
Thanks Todd. :)
That's why I usually have my Little Rattler in my pocket at work.
If I have to pull out a knife to cut something at work, out comes the little watch pocket knife... nobody knows I have a bigger blade in my pocket.
That's a very handsome pairing my friend
Thank you, Jack. :)
 
Nicely paired, my friend.
Thanks John. 😊👍
View attachment 1677697I cut the tops of my fence posts on an angle to cut down on them rotting from the top down, but after 30 years, some are rotting from the ground up. It makes it hard to pose knives on top of the posts.
Love this picture Jeff! 😎👍
Thanks Todd. :)
That's why I usually have my Little Rattler in my pocket at work.
If I have to pull out a knife to cut something at work, out comes the little watch pocket knife... nobody knows I have a bigger blade in my pocket.
Yep, I can see this new Baby Butterbean filling that role for me. 😎👍
 
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