Ellis Wyatt
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It'll be easier if you just stick a trapper in your pocket every day for the next few years. Your system is complicated, Gary!I haven't posted one of my daily totes in this thread since New Year's Eve!![]()
Soon after that, the weekly rotation schedule that had been assigning me knives to carry for about 59 weeks "ran out" and I needed to decide how to proceed. I decided that a temporary solution would be to put together another weekly rotation schedule, but this time, instead of including all of my knives, I decided to concentrate primarily on knives I had acquired in 2020 and 2021 that I had worked into my old schedule (I had left some opening in the schedule for new arrivals), but still hadn't carried very often yet compared to my older knives. So I put together a 7-week schedule including those newer knives, along with some old favorites that I couldn't give up (Alox SAKs, Case chestnut jigged bone CV knives, lambsfoot knives). I started using that schedule on January 10 and have worked through the schedule 2 full cycles so far and am on the 4th week of my third time through.
So for the first time in 2022, I'll tell you some of what I'm totin' today, and will tote until next Monday. I have 10 categories from which my weekly carries are drawn, so I'll plan to post a couple of them each day.
Canoe of the Week is a Chinese Queen canoe:
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Trapper of the Week is a Case chestnut jigged bone mini trapper:
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- GT
Looks great every time, ToddHave a great day everyone.View attachment 1813576
Good to see you posting again, Gary and nice chestnut trapper. That sounds very organized. I pick out my knife and clothes the night before because I get up before my wife. Generally I say “what am I doing tomorrow and does it require a certain knife?” If not I say “ what do I feel like carrying tomorrow?”I haven't posted one of my daily totes in this thread since New Year's Eve!![]()
Soon after that, the weekly rotation schedule that had been assigning me knives to carry for about 59 weeks "ran out" and I needed to decide how to proceed. I decided that a temporary solution would be to put together another weekly rotation schedule, but this time, instead of including all of my knives, I decided to concentrate primarily on knives I had acquired in 2020 and 2021 that I had worked into my old schedule (I had left some opening in the schedule for new arrivals), but still hadn't carried very often yet compared to my older knives. So I put together a 7-week schedule including those newer knives, along with some old favorites that I couldn't give up (Alox SAKs, Case chestnut jigged bone CV knives, lambsfoot knives). I started using that schedule on January 10 and have worked through the schedule 2 full cycles so far and am on the 4th week of my third time through.
So for the first time in 2022, I'll tell you some of what I'm totin' today, and will tote until next Monday. I have 10 categories from which my weekly carries are drawn, so I'll plan to post a couple of them each day.
Canoe of the Week is a Chinese Queen canoe:
View attachment 1814019
Trapper of the Week is a Case chestnut jigged bone mini trapper:
View attachment 1814021
- GT
Such a great photo of that weather!Storm clouds were rolling in this afternoon. I carried my Eureka today.
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I would have to guess your usual answer to that is your Eureka....If not I say “ what do I feel like carrying tomorrow?”
The Eureka Jack just rides in the pocket so well, you hardly know they're there.I would have to guess your usual answer to that is your Eureka.
Thanks Bart.Looks great every time, Todd![]()
Great photo!Storm clouds were rolling in this afternoon. I carried my Eureka today.
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Beautiful Eureka, very classy.The Eureka Jack just rides in the pocket so well, you hardly know they're there.
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Lookie lookie everyone…a new favorite!New arrival for Tuesday
Schatt &Morgan Railsplitter moose made in 2006 at the Queen factory1 of 600 made.
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I didn’t say it you didThanks Bart.
Great photo!
Beautiful Eureka, very classy.
Lookie lookie everyone…a new favorite!
Super nice Ed!![]()
Such a great photo of that weather!
Very cool picture with the dark clouds.![]()
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Thanks, guys. Luckily I finished up before it got to me because I was not prepared for rain.Great photo!![]()
Lately it is. Am I that predictable?I would have to guess your usual answer to that is your Eureka.
Nice one, and yes it does. Mine seems to sit well with the blades facing down and the back springs facing up in the bottom of my pocket which is opposite how I generally carry a knife.The Eureka Jack just rides in the pocket so well, you hardly know they're there.
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Do you have an aspirin, by any chance ?I haven't posted one of my daily totes in this thread since New Year's Eve!![]()
Soon after that, the weekly rotation schedule that had been assigning me knives to carry for about 59 weeks "ran out" and I needed to decide how to proceed. I decided that a temporary solution would be to put together another weekly rotation schedule, but this time, instead of including all of my knives, I decided to concentrate primarily on knives I had acquired in 2020 and 2021 that I had worked into my old schedule (I had left some opening in the schedule for new arrivals), but still hadn't carried very often yet compared to my older knives. So I put together a 7-week schedule including those newer knives, along with some old favorites that I couldn't give up (Alox SAKs, Case chestnut jigged bone CV knives, lambsfoot knives). I started using that schedule on January 10 and have worked through the schedule 2 full cycles so far and am on the 4th week of my third time through.
So for the first time in 2022, I'll tell you some of what I'm totin' today, and will tote until next Monday. I have 10 categories from which my weekly carries are drawn, so I'll plan to post a couple of them each day.
Canoe of the Week is a Chinese Queen canoe:
View attachment 1814019
Trapper of the Week is a Case chestnut jigged bone mini trapper:
View attachment 1814021
- GT
I enjoy seeing the variety of knives people show in this thread, but one of my favorite things is seeing which knives people tend to carry the most. I've never been all that drawn to Eurekas, but after seeing yours regularly, I'm finding them a lot more interesting than I used to.Lately it is. Am I that predictable?![]()