What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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Quality combination Jeff :) :thumbsup:
Thanks, Jack! ;)
I carried my Boker Gentlemen's 2.75" Lockback in white bone today, along with my usual SAK on the left side. It fits really well in the little watch pocket of my Duluth Trading cargo shorts; but I ordered a small pocket sheath from the GEC website today, so that I can carry this (and others like it) in my front right firearm pocket next to the back of my pistol (or in my right rear pocket with comb and change).

I still put it inside of a small blue Benchmade microfiber bag to protect it. I'm too OCD about scratching it. I might just buy a spare since 1/4 the cost of a nicer model from GEC. It's a better EDC size than my Buck 112 which wont fit the watch pocket, and a whole lot lighter; but it's still larger and better for my needs than the Buck Prince. A 2.75" to 3.5" blade is my favorite size (with 3.5" - 4.5" handle), and why I sold my Prince with the 2.3" blade a while back.

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Nice looking knife!
 
Inspired by the Gordon Lightfoot concert we attended Tuesday in Kingston, NY, I put my Damascus Greg Lightfoot on my belt today. I'm fairly sure they're not related (Greg and Gordon I mean). It was a great concert. At 83 years old he did a heck of a job!
Yesterday we drove a little south to visit the Franklin D Roosevelt library and home, then we had apple pie at the Culinary Institute of America (CIA). Some good pie!
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The scout pattern is a decade older than me, so yes! 😲 ;):thumbsup:

Wonderful Wednesday pairing you have today, two of my favorite patterns; I'll bet your Lambsfoot is ready for some serious slicing, too! :cool::D:thumbsup::thumbsup:
LOL! :D Thank you very much JJ, hopefully so :) :thumbsup:
I grabbed an old companion to go with my French companion, both wearing wood. :)
It's nice to see that old friend there JJ, and it goes well with your French companion :cool: :) :thumbsup:

Hope everyone is having a great day :) :thumbsup:

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Inspired by the Gordon Lightfoot concert we attended Tuesday in Kingston, NY, I put my Damascus Greg Lightfoot on my belt today. I'm fairly sure they're not related (Greg and Gordon I mean). It was a great concert. At 83 years old he did a heck of a job!
Yesterday we drove a little south to visit the Franklin D Roosevelt library and home, then we had apple pie at the Culinary Institute of America (CIA). Some good pie!
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Amazing Gary, great that you are living life to the full my friend :) That apple pie looks delicious :) :thumbsup:
 
Inspired by the Gordon Lightfoot concert we attended Tuesday in Kingston, NY, I put my Damascus Greg Lightfoot on my belt today. I'm fairly sure they're not related (Greg and Gordon I mean). It was a great concert. At 83 years old he did a heck of a job!
Yesterday we drove a little south to visit the Franklin D Roosevelt library and home, then we had apple pie at the Culinary Institute of America (CIA). Some good pie!
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83!
Probably not much older than the audience😁

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Sounds like a fine day, my friend.

Any place that calls themselves Culinary Institute should make a good pie, but just between you and me, is it better than Grandma’s?
 
I have a cousin who’s stopped off at Mom and Dad’s on her way from North Carolina to Wisconsin, so the three of us are going down there for lunch and a visit. Here’s a photo of my knives with some of the stuff I pulled to give them. I’ll pick several kinds of lettuce and some greens just before we go, and put them in a cooler on ice. And some beans and peas, too.30D833E6-6079-48C0-935D-50F3E4479857.jpeg
This sure is a knice Buck knife y’all designed for me;)85BC3491-C7C2-45D4-8B5C-F3C44D725EB8.jpeg
 
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