What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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Those should have you covered Jer :D ;) :thumbsup:

Thanks Gary :D :thumbsup:

Sheffield used to have so many beautiful old libraries, and I couldn't wait to be old enough to join our local branch as a boy, which was located in a grand old mansion, with grounds, a couple of miles away from where we lived. As I got older, I went to the central lending library, and visited very regularly, often more than once a week, until I was into my 30's. The building contained the local studies library, which allowed me to research Sheffield history. Sadly, in the early 90's, the city council, having virtually bankrupted the city, due to corruption and incompetence, began rapidly closing the branch libraries, and selling them off, and it seems they are now planning the same for the central library :( Leeds has a beautiful old library, and when I first moved here, I used to visit regularly, but I have too many books of my own to read! There is actually a library at the bottom of my street, but it's only about twice the size of my living room. I have thought about joining the subscription library, but don't think I would get time to visit. However, I'm thinking of attending a tour of the library, and I may be able to take some photos :) :thumbsup:


Cool pairing Paul :) :thumbsup:

Have a good day everyone :) :thumbsup:

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Outstanding pairing Steve :) :thumbsup:


Thanks Jack and nice pictures !
 
Those should have you covered Jer :D ;) :thumbsup:

Thanks Gary :D :thumbsup:

Sheffield used to have so many beautiful old libraries, and I couldn't wait to be old enough to join our local branch as a boy, which was located in a grand old mansion, with grounds, a couple of miles away from where we lived. As I got older, I went to the central lending library, and visited very regularly, often more than once a week, until I was into my 30's. The building contained the local studies library, which allowed me to research Sheffield history. Sadly, in the early 90's, the city council, having virtually bankrupted the city, due to corruption and incompetence, began rapidly closing the branch libraries, and selling them off, and it seems they are now planning the same for the central library :( Leeds has a beautiful old library, and when I first moved here, I used to visit regularly, but I have too many books of my own to read! There is actually a library at the bottom of my street, but it's only about twice the size of my living room. I have thought about joining the subscription library, but don't think I would get time to visit. However, I'm thinking of attending a tour of the library, and I may be able to take some photos :) :thumbsup:


Cool pairing Paul :) :thumbsup:

Have a good day everyone :) :thumbsup:

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Can't think of a more quintessential English and American pair. Very cool, Jack.
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Looking great, Bob. I see you are going with thin today. As they say on the golf course. Thin to win baby.
These will be good for retrieving seeds that fall between the soil blocks.
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Imperial and Kutmaster.
I must admit. I am a sucker for a nice punch/awl blade. looking good, Jer
Great combo, Jon. Looks like that gunstock is going to have to fend of a new one in the near future.
Todays pile with nods to hump day and wood Wednesday. I’ve been seeing a lot of love for the Buck 55 lately so I had to get mine out. It’s such a handy knife to have in the watch pocket. This morning I’ve busted up a bunch of boxes with it and opened some mail. It took about two minutes to touch up the edge after that. 👍

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Great saturation of red on that one. Can't go wrong with a Buck either. Sweet trio, Pat.
 
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