What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Boker barlow today.
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Handsome pair Bob :) :thumbsup:
Jack, my coddled egg had no sweater coddling it when it arrived. It was atop a serving of poutine, and I tried to mix the egg into the potatoes and cheese curds ASAP (while looking at the egg as little as possible as I stirred).

Play us a tune, Jack - you're the Piano Man! :thumbsup::thumbsup:🤓
LOL! I would have done the same my friend, I am not a fan of eggs! :D Thank you Gary :) :thumbsup:
This for the doctor this morning. It's obviously too pretty and small to be a weapon, and my doctor is a sensible woman. And she hasn't searched my pockets yet.
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Hope you went on OK at the docs Jer :thumbsup:
"Randomly" picked this one out for today.
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Lady Luck smiled on you Jeremy :) :thumbsup:
That looks like some very cool kit, Jack! :cool: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

Thank you kindly, Good Sir!!! :)

Two sweet slicers that are both designed in England and made in the USA, certainly a wonderful pairing! 😃;)👍👍
Many thanks JJ :) :thumbsup:




Men of England, heirs of Glory,
Heroes of unwritten story,
Nurslings of one mighty Mother,
Hopes of her, and one another!

What is Freedom? Ye can tell
That which Slavery is too well,
For its very name has grown
To an echo of your own

Let a vast assembly be,
And with great solemnity
Declare with measured words, that ye
Are, as God has made ye, free.

The old laws of England—they
Whose reverend heads with age are grey,
Children of a wiser day;
And whose solemn voice must be
Thine own echo—Liberty!

Rise, like lions after slumber
In unvanquishable number!
Shake your chains to earth, like dew
Which in sleep had fallen on you:
Ye are many—they are few!





















When I see a lion which is not to often in England I think of Shelley 😆

Adapt and survive I used a sock on my right hand as the cast stopped me wearing gloves (that and the swelling and the pain).

I spent 5 minutes just watching this squirrel feeding he turned to face a tree for his escape route. but was happy as long as I didnt advance.

I like this old knife its black but in the sun the handle looks golden brown at times.
One of my favourite poems :thumbsup: Glad you were able to get a jacket on, nice Barlow :thumbsup:
Good-looking pair David :) :thumbsup:
I hope everyone is having a great Tuesday so far.

I have been carrying this little "puukko" for the last few days and also slipped this new trapper in the pocket earlier.

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That looks like a useful pair Dylan :cool: :thumbsup:

I've had these two British single bladed jacks with me today. :)
Sweet Sheffield slicers JJ, they pair well together :) :thumbsup:

Have a great day folks :) :thumbsup:

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Handsome pair Bob :) :thumbsup:

LOL! I would have done the same my friend, I am not a fan of eggs! :D Thank you Gary :) :thumbsup:

Hope you went on OK at the docs Jer :thumbsup:

Lady Luck smiled on you Jeremy :) :thumbsup:

Many thanks JJ :) :thumbsup:

One of my favourite poems :thumbsup: Glad you were able to get a jacket on, nice Barlow :thumbsup:

Good-looking pair David :) :thumbsup:

That looks like a useful pair Dylan :cool: :thumbsup:


Sweet Sheffield slicers JJ, they pair well together :) :thumbsup:

Have a great day folks :) :thumbsup:

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Handsome Lamb Jack.
 
Yup. Routine diabetes monitoring. She was happy. My A1C is up a bit from last time, but last time she cut my sugar-buster dose to stop me addressing shaky spells with candy corn.
This is enough for breakfast deshabille.
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I believe the last line says "HDW & MFC CO".
Love those classics. Very nice.
 
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