What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Wonderful Tuesday night !!! Case Texas Jack, Dietz Comet, murmuring flame and good music on the stereo. All conducive to calm, quiet thought.

And got some good news today about something I had briefly mentioned here last week.
CT Scan for something unrelated, revealed a possible unexpected Thyroid nodule and my ENT (ears, nose, throat) Doc scheduled an Ultrasound for further tests.
ENT office called with results and said Ultrasound was NORMAL. I was worried about it and I do not like to worry. It harshes my calm.
CT was for a small knot high in my neck and behind my left earlobe. Turns out to be a small spot of benign cluster cells. Life is good and I'm blessed tonight ... feeling Thankful
Hope YOURS is going well too !!! :)

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Great news Jim! :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
Wonderful Tuesday night !!! Case Texas Jack, Dietz Comet, murmuring flame and good music on the stereo. All conducive to calm, quiet thought.

And got some good news today about something I had briefly mentioned here last week.
CT Scan for something unrelated, revealed a possible unexpected Thyroid nodule and my ENT (ears, nose, throat) Doc scheduled an Ultrasound for further tests.
ENT office called with results and said Ultrasound was NORMAL. I was worried about it and I do not like to worry. It harshes my calm.
CT was for a small knot high in my neck and behind my left earlobe. Turns out to be a small spot of benign cluster cells. Life is good and I'm blessed tonight ... feeling Thankful
Hope YOURS is going well too !!! :)

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Really glad to hear of the good news, B BrotherJim !
 
Tyme for an change ... guess I'll go back to these four for a while.
Tidioute 828318 Dixie Stockman, Northfield UN-X-LD 852211 Harness Jack, Vintage Old Timer 4 pin 7OT, (in a "wrong" aftermarket sheath) and Toferner Celtic Pocket/Neck Knife.
The Toferner is Czech 14260 Spring Steel. The other three are equipped with 1095 blade(s).
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Or should I go with the vintage "Schrade +" Old Timer 858 Lumberjack, instead of the Tidioute 828318 Dixie,?
Makes under zero sense to carry both stockman's ... right?
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What y'all's think? The Lumberjack or the Dixie? 🤔

(Edit: oops. forgot the Toferner in the pictures. 😳 oh well. ☹️
Schrade.
Schrade is always a solid choice.
You’re the only porchster that I can recall totin a big 858!
Bailed non-SAK of the Week is a Marbles Workman camp knife (thanks, Mike). I realize it doesn't actually have a bail, but it ought to!
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International knife of the Week is a Carlos Quintana Taramundi I bought in Sevilla, Spain:
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- GT
Well, my car ought to be a Ferrari, too, but that doesn’t make it so.

You are getting a little loosey goosy with the rotational rules, my friend!🤔
😁
Thanks, Todd. I’m not a golfer, but the course looks amazing. It was a great place to get to tag along with my wife. Especially since I got to just relax. 👍 Back to reality now.
Luckily you don’t raise dairy cows like my wife’s uncle. He got his first vacation off the farm at about age 70 after selling off the cows.
If I recall, they went to that touristy trap with the big mouse🤪
Wonderful Tuesday night !!! Case Texas Jack, Dietz Comet, murmuring flame and good music on the stereo. All conducive to calm, quiet thought.

And got some good news today about something I had briefly mentioned here last week.
CT Scan for something unrelated, revealed a possible unexpected Thyroid nodule and my ENT (ears, nose, throat) Doc scheduled an Ultrasound for further tests.
ENT office called with results and said Ultrasound was NORMAL. I was worried about it and I do not like to worry. It harshes my calm.
CT was for a small knot high in my neck and behind my left earlobe. Turns out to be a small spot of benign cluster cells. Life is good and I'm blessed tonight ... feeling Thankful
Hope YOURS is going well too !!! :)

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See, now everyday going forward is a gift.
Back in 2012, I received a fatal diagnosis twice before going up to Mayo where they’d seen my peculiar malfunction before and could name it and treat it. It really changes the way you look at life.
Me too Amir Fleschwund Amir Fleschwund always did:thumbsup:

Great posts @Johnnythefox Love the Remi, also loved the stone roses, great guitarist, played the heck out of their first LP, would have loved to see them, Noel and Liam Gallagher decided to start a band after seeing them. Bought the first Stooges LP from Capitol Records swapmeet that they had in the parking lot monthly back in '78 or so, my girlfriend hated it but I still married her. 😉😁 Motorcycles, Traditional Knives, and rock and roll:thumbsup:

Jack, I haven't talked to him since last year, I always look for his posts also, hope he and his family are doing good. Unfortunately, I haven't kept in touch with many over the last 7 years due to a sick mother and hectic job, and I sincerly appoligize for that.
Always love seeing your Lambsfoot, especially the Hartshead Barlow!!!:thumbsup:

Great scout, and yes, 2015 was a great year for GEC.

Amazing pair Paul, I can see why the 2013 Ebony TC spear in front of pen was always a favorite:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

Gary, Always love seeing the Taramundi your daugher brought you back from Spain, (and all the little faces in it LOL) :thumbsup::thumbsup::D Edited, (ooops, sorry, I thought your daughter brought it back but maybe you were visiting her and then you brought it back)

Carrying this again
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Don’t apologize for tending to a sick mother. ;)
Unless she’s really mean!😆
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It’s only right that the first time using this forum knife was for Iris’ late night Apple snack. Going to be totin’ this one around for a while! A fantastic slicer.
Well, I tried that. No go. Manny looked at me as if to say, that’s not food.
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The days follow each other and are not alike, today the sun is pale and brings a little warmth and light. 😊
Laguiole full handle walnut from Pierre-Yves Joyeux and GEC barlow Bladeforums 2021 in the pocket.
Nice day to all :cool:
There can be beauty in a gray day as well as a sunny day, but the sun sure helps your photography. Nice little piece of walnut there.
 
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