What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

cg4FKMb.jpg
 
Very nice - my showcase protein tomorrow 👍
Good looking haul - nice variety of hens you have 😃👍
Beautiful combo, love that stag 👍
Been a few weeks since I’ve been home on a weekend, so of course I had to light a fire.
😊👍View attachment 1972703
Always enjoy scoping thay beauty, Todd. Enjoy the evening 😎👍
Stunning pair Steve :cool: :thumbsup:

Thank you very much JJ, though the IXL is actually of the more mature ovine variety :D ;) :thumbsup:

Nicely matching pair of museum-grade Robesons my friend :cool: :thumbsup:

Well said Jeff :) :thumbsup:

🤣 :thumbsup:

Wishing everyone a wonderful weekend :thumbsup: Rotten weather caused me to cancel my hike unfortunately :( :thumbsup:

EZsIrxA.jpg


SxKs7Bp.jpg


xq8oxww.jpg
Loving the variety, Jack. A good weekend to you as well 😃👍
Here is my weekend pile. I’m feeling the NW while my team plays today. Hope you all have a pleasant weekend. View attachment 1972542
Looking good, bro. Choice selection. Glad to hear the spurs roared with a comeback 👍
 
Sorry about the weather Mr. Jack. While your pockets might be a bit saggy today, they sure hold some fine folders ! 😲 :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:😍



From trash to treasure. Looks like you stopped about the right place. You'll get your courage up later and stone that nick out, I bet. :thumbsup:😍

The really good part about that knife is that someone didn't use a file to try and sharpen it, nor a Dremel tool, which is often seen in old Pruners for sale.
Well I thought about what you said and woke up this morning, drank a cup of concrete, hardened up and took the IXL to the stone. Nick gone. Thanks for the incentive 😀👍
Andy
 
Thanks
The saw came in handy this morning, picked up the watering can put it straight back down. Big spider near the handle used the saw to move him along😁
Probably wise, judging by the scary eight leggers down there!
88648015-45F3-45D5-9062-6C179027018A.jpeg
Sydney Funnel-Web Spider

The 10 deadliest venomous spiders of Australia
“1. Sydney Funnel-Web Spider

The Sydney funnel-web spider is without a doubt the most venomous spider in Australia and one of the most feared in the entire world. Found across New South Wales in forested and urban areas, this spider can grow anywhere from 1.5cm to 3.5cm in legspan. While it isn’t the biggest spider in the world, don’t let size fool you. A Sydney funnel-web spider’s fangs can grow longer than a brown snake and are so powerful they can even pierce through your toe-nails.”
 
Back
Top