What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

fighting the flu for the past 2 weeks, including having to sleep sitting up on the couch for 4 consecutive nights to avoid coughing fits while lying down
Sounds miserable. I sure hope you are feeling better now - hopefully you just got it out of the way early in the season and you’re done with it.
 
Farm & Field and Queen

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Great knife and looks like a nice morning, Todd. I hope you enjoyed your day off. 👍
Thanks Bart it was a nice day. 😊👍
I carried my one and only lambsfoot, a big ‘un today.
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Great knife, love the photo. 😎👍
I miss Gev too Harry, I hope he returns to posting again soon :) Nice to see that pic :thumbsup:

Great pairing Steve :cool: :thumbsup:



Many thanks JJ, those two pair perfectly, beautiful knives :) :thumbsup:

Cool pic :cool: :thumbsup:

Going Big today ;) Have a good one folks :thumbsup:

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Sweet knives Jack. 😎👍
Love that one Ed. 😎👍
Very cool photo John. 😎👍
 
This week is kind of Nostalgia Week for me with my carries. When I first got reinterested in pocket knives back in 2014, I was very ignorant about all the traditional patterns. I had a camp knife when I was a kid, and my Dad usually carried a medium-sized clip/pen jack; I didn't pay much attention to other knives because I was very happy with my first and only knife. So to start trying to learn the capabilities of the huge variety of patterns available, I ordered a set of 12 Rough Riders from Amazon. They all had amber jigged bone covers, but were 12 different patterns. This week, I'm carrying 8 of those knives I still have. (The other 4 I gave away or traded away over the years.)

Today I'll post probably my favorite two patterns from that set of twelve, a canoe and a sowbelly stockman. I had no clue that those two knives would be so influential; I've subsequently acquired quite a few more of each of those patterns.
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- GT
 
Amir Fleschwund Amir Fleschwund
I've had a busy last few months, with my wife being diagnosed with Guillain barre syndrome and then finding cancer. She's been through chemo and radiation, and physical therapy from the G.B.S. When she came home we had a nurse but only til noon, so I took a part time job so I be her caregiver. But now she's walking albeit with a walker for now, and almost fully independent at home. Thank God for his grace and healing! Last week she walked up a long hallway, through the lobby and back down the hallway at PT without the walker! First unassisted steps in a year! As things are getting better she has been encouraging me to become active here because she said I get allot of enjoyment here,and of course she's right!
Uplifting post, my friend. Your wife sounds very special.

I sent you a PM.
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I noticed the pocket on my overalls took on a peculiar looking bit of wear....View attachment 1983727
Ah that explains it.... well to be honest a 21 Bull Buster rides there quite a bit as well. 😁👍

Not just overalls.

Big Smith Overalls.😎
 
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