What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Still rolling with Schrade USA made knives; Craftsman ACA EDGE Jackknife for today. OH
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I carried my Schrade 893 today. I love the clip/sheepsfoot jack configuration.

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I also like that pattern, and that’s a nicely preserved example!
@Jon0385
What a score there Jon !!
She’ll remember that puck forever :D:thumbsup::thumbsup:



The Porch has made me some real knice friends !!
This particular piece purchased from Cal… mawvellous preservation and a dream to behold, thank you kindly pal :cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:
It’ll be gingerly carried around the house for the day at least…
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A great Friday and weekend to All :thumbsup::thumbsup:
Nice. Is that a Craftsman made by Camillus?
 
I went to town.
I kitted out a homeless couple with socks and tee shirts, then looked at 2 different exhibitions of/on very,very old books .
Treated my self to a great lunch at the Sardinian café sitting outside in the rain,the space man was looking down on me.
Pasta is not my thing but a big tray freshly made to Mamas recipe was to good to miss,along with good coffee.
I bought the last 2 apricot croissants for breakfast as well.
Told a joke 2 people laughed out loud,I am funny.
Went in a book shop and the assistant let me have this Beatles book for £15.
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Went in a book shop and the assistant let me have this Beatles book for £15.
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Years ago when I was in Liverpool, took the Beatles tour. Very interesting to associate their songs with actual places.
Their music really was about what was around them and their experiences. Fun to see important places in their lives and where they lived before fame.
 
Fabulous pic. I just keep looking at it. Wonderful detail. Thinking: those guys had big ones. So do the two guys standing on the curb, in a chicane, in the rain, as race cars zoom by 😲

Puts me in mind of a time when I was 10-11 years old. Went to the NASCAR race at Michigan International Speedway with my parents. At one point Dad and I were standing outside the wall at the entry to turn one. Richard Petty liked to run high. Just thinking about him flashing by a few feet away at 160-170 mph in a Petty blue Plymouth Superbird with the 426 Hemi, pointy nose and big ass wing, gets my adrenalin going a little bit. Or maybe is the coffee :D Thanks for bringing that memory back :thumbsup:

Here's another pic of the 302 to stay on topic ;)
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