What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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That 93OT is a great pattern, and yours is looking clean!


Congrats on locating that one! It's older than the first one you posted, but in much better condition. Love the cracked ice covers and that fish shield!


Apparently I should feel fortunate that my pharmacy is very competent! If I request a prescription refill (online) and it has no refills left on the prescription, the pharmacy actually contacts the physician who originally wrote the prescription to get it "renewed", and they usually contact me by phone within 2-3 days to say it's ready to be picked up.


Congrats TO you for that TWO-bladed TEW lambsfoot on TUESday; like the trapper, TOO, Steve!


That's a good story, Jeff! Will you post any photos of the restored old fish knife?


Heavenly handles, Jim!



Comedy Central right here on The Porch!


Love that pair of "seasoned veteran" knives!


Great post! I hope you and your wife have Peace and Long Life together.


Enjoy seeing that cattle knife this month! Will we see the secondary blades occasionally later this month?


Sorry to hear about a favorite trail closing, but at least you have that duo of vintage Ulsters to help you maintain a positive outlook!


You're well-equipped for a new career as a fish and wild life officer, Jim!


Belated happy anniversary!
(Didn't Lilly recently get a car? Doesn't she want to drive herself to work?)


Harry, that's impressive, but you and your spouse must have been child bride and groom!


Splendid pair of knives, Greg! I like carrying knives for a week at a time; changing every day just doesn't seem to give me enough time to "build relationships" with my carries.


Congrats on the awesome Albers, Barrett! You got me with the Opinel comment.


Those are some wild acrylic covers!


That's why I never even attempt to get any of those "buy-before-you-try" knives in the "lolly scrambles." Seems like I don't stand a chance with my Ma Bell rotary dial phone on landline!


Superb pair of carries, Jack! The immaculate celluloid covers on your old KK are outstanding!


Couple of beauties, Bob! Are you a proponent of the "Drive for show, putt for dough" approach to golf?


Bone bonanza, Paul!


Dandy duo!


Thanks, Tyson, for your kind comments. I agree that the quad-lined bolsters and walnut Rogers jigged bone that Case used on the series of knives to which that mini copperlock belongs make for a very handsome knife.


Thanks for the info, Bob.


Ultimate Ulster - wow!

- GT
Thanks Gary...
I go by the adage....keep it in play ( I've lost a little distance with age)....so I can putt for dough
 
Wee... have to start walking more on natural ground instead of paved surfaces.
Sad when walking gets dangerous. I knackered my knees getting all my exercise from walking. Nice to get out in nature, though.
Me: "It isn't possible to walk wrong, is it?" Doctor: "Yes, it is."
Ulster made Craftsman.
I was going to guess Ulster. I have one with that exact jigging. Beautiful knife.
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Maybe I should dig out that Ulster.
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More medicals today,ultrasound guided hand injection today.

Before a Costa Cortado, after a nice little cafe to help people with issues and a tea,

The lady was a little heavy on the milk I didnt complain,lovely garden and seating they have to relax in. 😁

Now listening to the remastered White Album VERY LOUD as my neighbours out,it takes your mind of things.

Makes you realise just how good a drummer Ringo was and what a genius band the mop tops where.

 
Thanks, Todd!
I actually have a couple garden photos to post, I just have to not overdue it and get boring! 😱

Oh man. Love the flat bone scales on the DE Barlow.
Thanks Jeff, it has a look that appeals to me.
😎👍
Nothing to prune or harvest, so not totin a hawkbill. But I was preparing some beds and planting, so a Sodbuster seemed a natural choice.
Paired it with my Ulster made Craftsman.View attachment 2151539
No salamanders were harmed in taking this photo, but he was moving pretty quick, so it took at least six tries to get his photo. I’d put the knife in front of him, and before I could fumble my phone up, he’d crawled over and past it.
I spooked him out of the bed I was readying to plant spinach.View attachment 2151540
Kale that I planted last fall is up and rockin.View attachment 2151541

My lovely, long suffering wife put the kibosh on me setting up my rack with grow lights in the house (go figure~ a little mud never hurt anyone), and said why don’t you buy a greenhouse?

So I did. The truck named after a mythical tribe of hot women delivered it last week, and I got it set up the other day. Now, I’ve got about 90 tomatoes, peppers, and brussels sprouts started in there.

Outside, I planted snow peas, spinach, and two kinds of lettuce…all stuff that won’t mind a late frost. I’ll sleep well tonight.
Congrats on the new greenhouse Jeff! 😎👍
Queen 4L and a GEC 59 whittler today.
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Sweet pairing Greg. 😎👍
I carried my ancient barlow today. In the garage tonight cleaning up a few pieces of bone I picked up in the pasture to make beads.
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Love that photo Bart. 😎👍
Waiting for the starter to show up.
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Hit’em straight Bob! 😎👍
 
Congrats TO you for that TWO-bladed TEW lambsfoot on TUESday; like the trapper, TOO, Steve!



- GT

Thank you Gary, you are TEW much ! 🤣

LOL! :D Thanks a lot Bob :) :thumbsup:

Stunning pair Steve :cool: :thumbsup:

Gorgeous Chip :cool: :thumbsup:

Thanks David :) :thumbsup:

Yay! Friday! :) Carrying my Hartshead Barlow, and an Old Friend gifted to me by my friend @JohnDF :) :thumbsup:

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Thanks Jack and nice pair yourself. I like that Queen 👍
 
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