What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

It’s Turtle Day! 🐢👍
I grabbed the 86 thinking…if this one doesn’t bring them out I don’t know what will. I really didn’t expect to see one this morning since it’s 32 degrees, but when I placed my knife on the stump for a picture I looked under the log and spotted one. 😊
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Just above the blade and under the log.
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Looks like you just needed the right knife setup to call them in, Todd. ;)
Thank you kindly Todd😃:thumbsup::thumbsup:
it’s a real fav and a treat to have !

Good eye and thank you kindly Rob😃:thumbsup::thumbsup:
I’ll post a pic of the pile one day… it’s a real mind boggler !

Here’s a real current fav that’s always close…
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A great Thursday to All :cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:
What a beauty, Gus. :thumbsup:

Carrying these two for my work Friday.
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SK Blades "Smoke Jumper" Buck 110LT SFO horizontal on belt.
Toferner Celtic Pocketknife/Neck Knife as a neck knife.
Rough Rider RR1267 Old Yeller "Half Hawk" or Loom Fixer in RFP.
2018 Buck 301 Forum Knife, in RFP.
Victorinox SAK Mini Champ on a lanyard, in watch pocket.
Victorinox SAK Evo Grip 14 on lanyard in RFP.
Leatherman Charge+ TTI Multitool on a lanyard, with Leatherman bit set, vertical on belt, in front of the Buck.
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Carrying this frenchie for a few days now, does anyone know who made it? The 'M.P' marking is the only one visible besides 'stainless france'
M.P......hmmm, Marcel Proust? 😉

Sorry, couldn't resist. It's certainly an interesting looking camp knife. Hopefully someone with more knowledge in Frenchies will chime in.
 
730 miles yesterday from my son’s to my brother’s house. 300 from here to home, sweet home. Slept long, late and deep, bowl of oatmeal, fresh coffee in my mug, and off we go.View attachment 1792659View attachment 1792660LF posed on my brother’s lovely ‘50s Loyd Loar Gibson mandolin.
Combined with my ‘55 J45, we have had many hours of bluegrass picking. Alas, not this time. But we had a nice chat before bed talking about family, spring turkey hunting, and the war in eastern Europe. He’s a pastor in a little country church, and is really smart and well informed, and is always interesting to talk with.
That's one heckuva drive Jeff! :eek: Thank heavens you had a Lambsfoot with! :D ;) Great pics, I hope you can meet up with your brother again soon :thumbsup:
That's all you need Pete ;) :) :thumbsup:

I'm heading out early again tomorrow, to attend a traditional Yorkshire 'Pace-egg' play, for the first time in 3 years. Have a good Good Friday everyone :thumbsup:

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