What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Pete I’ve said it before, I’ll never get tired of looking at that beautiful lamb! But once is enough on the Miller Lite 😜.
This reminds me a day we were working dowtown Nancy (Lorraine) and ended in a bar on the famous place Stanislas.
The operator was a US citizen and got nearly mad when he discovered Coors beer on the shelf. He shouted :
"I offer a round of drinks" thinking all the crew would get some Coors as well. But except himself everybody asked a local on the tap Vézelise! 😄😄😄
For pattern reasons they renamed the Budweiser "Bud" in Europe but except mexican "beers" that were trendy for a while, generally speaking american beers are not very successful in UE.

Sowbelly in the pocket today.
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We got home about fifteen minurts ago and on our excursion we stopped at the Indian Reservation for gas. It was $5.39.9 a gallon and I took on 15-gallons. A quick 80 dollars and change. As we were pulling out of the gas station I said to myself: "The heck with it we're going for a ride. So, Cindy and I took off with my trusty Scout Trapper in tow and drove over to an area of the county we haven't been to in a couple/three years because of the Pandemic and my surgery. Put about 75-miles on the truck and burned/wasted about five gallons of gas. Felt good to scoff at the gas prices/situation we have today. Once again the star of our journey -

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Ed, we don’t have an Indian reservation, but if people want to sit in a line to save a nickle, they could join Sams or Costco.

I paid $3.89 at the Shell in town yesterday. That’s a bit too far for you to drive, though.


I misunderstood, or you did. He asked who made them in jigged bone.
But that’s sure a nice example! It looks hardly used, and has to be pretty old…

I will photograph mine in a few minutes. Coffee making comes first.F4061381-0897-46A2-9B3E-613DB80C241B.jpeg
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The folder was sold as a friction-folder, but isn't. A liner-lock holds it open and something causes it to gently snap shut at the end of travel.
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At under $20 from Llamaland, I think this must be a Japanese design made in China.
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And my new BPS.
 
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