What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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Twin Jack's today. I wish case had a larger jack in their current line up.
 
Nice Case Trapper to ride in your pants with one of your vast collection of Alox Swiss Army Knives, Jose’.
I don’t recall seeing the Trapper before, it it a new one for you?

Thank you very much Jeff.
This Case Trapper has been with me for a long time, I have two similar ones that I really like, the other one having the particularity of having the date on one side, as you can see in the photos!

 
Yep, the little bloodsuckers had a hatch a couple of weeks ago. I should go down to the Kishwaukes River, which muddy little Mosquito Creek flows into, and go wading for smallmouth, but I have chores...

Are you from this area?
Nope. Was raised a bit further south and west in Clinton County, Iowa.
 
My current Lannys clip collection 👌View attachment 1856442
Impressive! :thumbsup:
Terrific Tuesday trifecta of slicing beauties, Jack; your cool old pruner look like quite the tough and trusty pal! :D :cool: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Thanks JJ, yes, it's definitely a working knife :) :thumbsup:
It looks like you're all set for a great day with your two fantastic cutters and a beautiful flask filled with your favorite beverage! :cool: ;) :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Thanks again my friend, I just posted some pics of my adventure in the Guardians thread ;) :thumbsup:
Toting these two Lambs for Tuesday. :)
Happy Double Lambsfoot Day JJ! 🥳🎉:D:thumbsup:
Nice pairing Mr. Jack.
Isn’t that custom knife from our mutual friend from Crimson tide country ? I miss that fine fellow ! :thumbsup: 🤔🤔☺️
I hope he is doing well.
Thank you my friend, it is indeed, I think about him often, and hope he finds his way back to us one day :) :thumbsup:
You’re in good company Jack. 😊👍
Thanks buddy :D :thumbsup:
Incredible pics Pete :cool: :) :thumbsup:
Carried this Guardian knife today. That awesome guy Jack Black Jack Black gifted it to me a handful of years ago. It’s been a great knife to carry and use. Thanks again to my Sheffield buddy! Cheers!!
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The garden has really took off in this heat. I’m ready for some tomatoes!
I'm glad you're still enjoying it Taylor :) :thumbsup:
I love seeing that Davison, Jack.
Thank you very much, I always enjoy carrying it, and think I should carry it more often :) :thumbsup:
Good Morning Porch Friends and Happy Wednesday

Cool photos John :) :thumbsup:

Looking good Todd :) :thumbsup:

Hope everyone is having a good day :) I'm heading out early again tomorrow...:thumbsup:

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Mosquito Creek, Boone County, Illinois, and Schrade Walden 294 and Victorinox 7.
On my way to Twin Lakes, Wisconsin to get seaweed🤪. The lakehouse denizens rake it up off their beaches and pile it up on the road where the town crews pick it up. Since we’re coming up on a holiday weekend when they’ll be getting their beaches cleaned up so their grandkids can swim, I should make a good haul. I use it for mulch in my garden. It keeps the weeds down, keeps the soil moist, and ir must be high in nitrogen, because the plants love it. Otherwise, I use hay and straw, but that’s full of oat and grass seed. Plus, you have to grill the farmers about their use of herbicides. There’s one horrible chemical concoction called Grazon that will kill your garden for decades. It’s hard and expensive to find organic hay and oat straw, so no matter what the farmers say, I always compost the bales before using them in my gardenn. At leadt that kills the seeds, and if there are herbicides, most will break down after composting. I know they don’t use chemicals in the lake because the Wisconsin Dept of Natural Resources fornids it. That makes the seaweed pure organic goodness.View attachment 1857100View attachment 1857101I hope all my prochist friends have a fine day!
Handsome serpentine jack Jeff ! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: ☺️
 
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