What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

The wild life
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Todd, your pictures keep getting better and better... absolutely wonderful! 🤠 :thumbsup:
Thanks John, having a lot of fun with it.
😊👍

Christmas Break is finally upon me.

I'm looking forward to a couple of weeks to relax.


And getting ready for the Joyous Season.
Enjoying your festive pictures as well, that 38 is gorgeous! 😎👍
I picked up a new Bucs ornament this year, but it didn’t even make it to the tree. I dropped it trying to put it on the tree, darn wood floors! 🙄B9F4D15A-5494-475C-99C2-3A341DB71EDF.jpeg
 
darn wood floors!
Better than marble/granite/coral/ceramic and bare concrete floors ... especially those ceramic floors that can chip or shatter if you drop a tea spoon, or a Zebra F/M 701 ink pen or mechanical pencil on it ... and are slicker than wet ice when wet.

Second Slickest surface known to mankind: Wet Ice.
Third Slickest surface known: Teflon™.
They say "Nothing sticks to Teflon™"
Logically, isn't that saying "Teflon™ Sticks to Nothing."?
I've noticed the companies that make Teflon™ coated cookwear have never seen fit to mention that ... No wonder the Teflon™ comes off the skillets, pots, and pans, even If you do exclusively use those thick yet flexable plastic utensils and spoons.

I managed a vacation rental in the Florida Keys. Granite floor in the kitchens and main dining room. Drop a glass or cup, it shatters. Even after sweeping every inch of the floor, and vacuuming, you were still finding glass or ceramic shards (and not necessarily small ones) two and three months later.
 
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Better than marble/granite/coral/ceramic and bare concrete floors ... especially those ceramic floors that can chip or shatter if you drop a tea spoon, or a Zebra F/M 701 ink pen or mechanical pencil on it ... and are slicker than wet ice when wet.

Second Slickest surface known to mankind: Wet Ice.
Third Slickest surface known: Teflon™.
They say "Nothing sticks to Teflon™"
Logically, isn't that saying "Teflon™ Sticks to Nothing."?
I've noticed the companies that make Teflon™ coated cookwear have never seen fit to mention that ... No wonder the Teflon™ comes off the skillets, pots, and pans, even If you do exclusively use those thick yet flexable plastic utensils and spoons.

I managed a vacation rental in the Florida Keys. Granite floor in the kitchens and main dining room. Drop a glass or cup, it shatters. Even after sweeping every inch of the floor, and vacuuming, you were still finding glass or ceramic shards (and not necessarily small ones) two and three months later.
That’s true, it could have shattered completely. I managed to find enough pieces that I could glue together and at least still hang it. 👍
 
Fantastic pair of Lambs, my friend. 🤠 :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

Christmas Break is finally upon me.

I'm looking forward to a couple of weeks to relax.


And getting ready for the Joyous Season.
Thanks buddy, enjoy your well-earned break! :) Love your pics :cool: :thumbsup:
Enjoy your break! I'm running out of excuses to avoid cleaning the house.

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I know the feeling Rachel :rolleyes: Handsome pair there :thumbsup:
Good-looking combination Mike :) :thumbsup:
Many thanks, Jack!!! :)

An awesome pair of Lambs for your Happy Double Lambsfoot Saturday; a wonderful start to your weekend! :D :cool: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Thank you kindly my friend :) :thumbsup:
Having a Double Lambsfoot Sheffield Saturday (thanks Jack) :)
Celebrations all round! 🥳 :cool::thumbsup:

Have a great Sunday everyone :) :thumbsup:

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