What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Oh, what a nightmare. The circles with multiple lanes bring out an aggressiveness in some drivers!
The first one they put in here has an elevated center with a massive concrete curb around it. Just after they finished it, people apparently wanted to just go straight. We arrived at it one afternoon to see a sedan up on the middle, with their transaxle and assorted undercarriage parts laying on the concrete berm. 🥺
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Most attractive pair today, Jack.
Thank you Jeff :) :thumbsup:
No snow for us today. Yay! I made a ham and swiss omelet for breakfast. No picture, as it was devoured pretty quickly.....
Carrying my Nessmi and a Trapper made by Hiroaki Ohta.
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Sounds almost as good as those knives Gary :D ;) :thumbsup:
I think so too, Bob. I've got these to choose from. All top notch in my opinion.
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Fantastic Four! :eek:o_O:cool::thumbsup:
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Nice pairing Steve :) :thumbsup:

Down in the 20's here tomorrow, with wind, and snow :eek: And I'm down at the market! 🥶Warming my hands on these two ;) :) :thumbsup:

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Thank you Jeff :) :thumbsup:

Sounds almost as good as those knives Gary :D ;) :thumbsup:

Fantastic Four! :eek:o_O:cool::thumbsup:

Nice pairing Steve :) :thumbsup:

Down in the 20's here tomorrow, with wind, and snow :eek: And I'm down at the market! 🥶Warming my hands on these two ;) :) :thumbsup:

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You have the knife situation under control Jack.
It's very strange on the east coast...we are now getting some of our coldest winter weather, here in New Jersey.
 
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I changed my mind on the compact,which ever SAK you carry there is always a tool on another SAK you wish you had.

2 layers with scissors ✂ is good in the pocket and the combi tool works well in saving weight,good for urban use.

Here it is with my new to me old little Vic thats just arrived.

The small blade is for watch case backs but has other uses I have found.

Its snowing here but not settling unusual for March. 😁




















 
Waiting at the orthopedist's office for a lube job earlier this afternoon. When he told me last week that my knee needed lubrication my first thought was "Oil the joints." Turns out to be an injection of Hyaluronic Acid. I considered asking whether he could install an alemite fitting but thought better of it.
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Waiting at the orthopedist's office for a lube job earlier this afternoon. When he told me last week that my knee needed lubrication my first thought was "Oil the joints." Turns out to be an injection of Hyaluronic Acid. I considered asking whether he could install an alemite fitting but thought better of it.
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Nice Case. Those shots work, but are not a long term fix unfortunately.
 
Continuing a pattern I created for myself on Monday .... of a Case redbone and a GEC product for my daily totes
....... and having no idea when I might change course ..... it won't likely be today. 😊
Case 6318 HP from the year 1975 and Northfield 77 from 2022. 😊

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If you must choose only two, I'd say those two are a great choice. Quite nice looking pair.
 
I changed my mind on the compact,which ever SAK you carry there is always a tool on another SAK you wish you had.

2 layers with scissors ✂ is good in the pocket and the combi tool works well in saving weight,good for urban use.

Here it is with my new to me old little Vic thats just arrived.

The small blade is for watch case backs but has other uses I have found.

Its snowing here but not settling unusual for March. 😁




















Ref: "which ever SAK you carry there is always a tool on another SAK you wish you had."
True. But if I could get a Huntsman with the scissors swapped out for a magnifier, it would likely follow me home - and a lot of other places too.
 
Waiting at the orthopedist's office for a lube job earlier this afternoon. When he told me last week that my knee needed lubrication my first thought was "Oil the joints." Turns out to be an injection of Hyaluronic Acid. I considered asking whether he could install an alemite fitting but thought better of it.
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I say you should have gone for the alemite fitting
As said above it's not a permanent solution...so you likely to need to be lubed again eventually
 
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