What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Many thanks JJ, that's a duo to turn heads, I like the contrast :cool: :thumbsup:
Thank you very much, Jack!!! :) :thumbsup:
Carrying another Anglo-French pair today, one of my Damascus Lambsfoot SFOs, and an Issard Violon :) Have a great weekend everyone :thumbsup:

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Super sweet Saturday selection of stag slicers; a pair of beauties made in two of my favorite pocket knife regions! 😬:cool:👍👍
 
Sorry for missing this Mr P, hope you all have a fab time :) :thumbsup:

Stunning pair :cool: :thumbsup:

Thank you Mr. Jack ! :thumbsup: 😊 We had a fine time !

Primble Primble love the gift. For my grandson's birthday last month I sent him 5 $1s, 5 $2s, 2 $5s, 2 $10s, and 3 $20s in a new billfold. He had to use them to master counting / math up to 100 before he was allowed to spend them. He quickly reached that goal and just as quick spent them all save one $2 bill. They still make $2 bills but had to go to the main bank for them.

Hope everyone is having a great weekend, I love this knife, honored to make post 230000 in this thread!!!

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Thank you Chief and I enjoyed the story of your grandson's birthday. Beautiful picture, as always ! Very nice hardware too. :thumbsup:😍

Congrats on post 230,000 in the totin' thread ......................... that's a lot of knives ........ and a lot of gabbin' ! 🤣
 
My best friend and I cleaned up a pretty big set of branches that fell in my parents backyard, then drove up to his place and took care of a widowmaker in his backyard. The Case Pruner can get a lot of work done!*
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*Work pictured here not actually done by a Case Pruner.**

**But it's still true, a Case Pruner can get a lot of work done.
 
Yeah , I did Jeff and I just gifted my youngest Grandson a Stag GEC Northfield 33 . He was the last to get one .

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Thank you Jeff. I am sure we will have a good time. Albers is correct. 😊 :thumbsup:

This is the piggy bank I made up for my grandson's birthday. The Mason Jar came from my late mother's home. I put some assorted change, broke open a roll of 50 state quarters and dumped it in the jar ...................... then a twenty dollar bill, then a silver dollar, then a Silver Certificate from 1957 and a two dollar bill from 1963 (that I have had since about that time). I reckon that will be good enough now. 😊 Also another Tina 606 I just got through customizing a bit. It has a higher grade of Walnut on the mark side, as can be seen. 😊

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Primble Primble love the gift. For my grandson's birthday last month I sent him 5 $1s, 5 $2s, 2 $5s, 2 $10s, and 3 $20s in a new billfold. He had to use them to master counting / math up to 100 before he was allowed to spend them. He quickly reached that goal and just as quick spent them all save one $2 bill. They still make $2 bills but had to go to the main bank for them.

Hope everyone is having a great weekend, I love this knife, honored to make post 230000 in this thread!!!

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Porch Grandpas = Best Grandpas!

To some it would be a pretty mundane life but for me it's exciting. I mean, how many people can go to the auction yards or a local ranch one day and then go to a restaurant for beef the next day knowing it had been processed from the cattle that had passed through a day or so ago. The people that run the Brass Rail (a Basque restaurant) here in town raise the very same lamb that is on their menu every night. When we go there for lunch on Thursdays, most of the time you can hear them processing the lamb for that night and the weekend out in the kitchen. When ya get lamb stew there, ya know it's fresh.

We were watching a rerun of The Andy Griffith Show last night, I said to my wife, I’m sure glad we live by a small town!

Even though I have to admit, our small town aint Mayberry!
 
Thank you very much, Jack!!! :) :thumbsup:

Super sweet Saturday selection of stag slicers; a pair of beauties made in two of my favorite pocket knife regions! 😬:cool:👍👍
Many thanks JJ :D :) :thumbsup:
Toting a scout and some stag today, :)
That's a stunning pairing my friend, and a very practical one I think :) Gorgeous :cool: :thumbsup:
Wow, I've gathered a crowd since yesterday! Using the 79 Jobillo whittler until I can track down a 35 cattle knife.
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Yikes! :eek: They can smell that cocobolo! :eek: :D :thumbsup:
Thank you Mr. Jack ! :thumbsup: 😊 We had a fine time !
That's good to hear my friend, I liked your piggy bank idea :) :thumbsup:
Celebrating my wife’s birthday. Had to sneak in a quick knife pic!! 😂
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Of course! :D ;) Hope your wife had a lovely day :) :thumbsup:

Wishing everyone a restful and relaxing Sunday, if that's your thing :D Carrying one of my Damascus Lambsfoot SFOs today, and a Spring Street Barlow :) :thumbsup:

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I normally EDC an 18-year-old heavy all steel Boy Scouts Swiss Army knife on my weak side, along with a larger traditional or locking blade on my strong side.

I’m trying out a brand new smaller and lighter Swiss Army Tinker as my EDC today, paired with my Benchmade Shootout.

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