What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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You have a classic there...great bark.
Today I grabbed a couple Lambsfoot cutters wearing stag. :)
Sometimes one is never enough....very nice JJ.
 
That's some nice stag :cool: :) :thumbsup:
Lovely Whittler Kevin :cool: :) :thumbsup:
Isn't that the truth! :rolleyes: :) :thumbsup:

Thanks a lot, Jack!!! :) Great eye as it is a recent find! 😁

You too, Jack! :) If you're going to grab one, your new beauty or your Hartshead are both marvelous choices! :cool:👍👍
Thanks a lot my friend, I can never trust my memory these days! :D :thumbsup:
Today I grabbed a couple Lambsfoot cutters wearing stag. :)
Happy Double Lambsfoot Day JJ! 🤩🥳 :) :thumbsup:

Have a wonderful Sunday everyone :) :thumbsup:

Got my Albers Lamb and a small Ukrainian FB (BPS BS3 CSH) :thumbsup:

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I had my Case Trapper with me while taking out our lawn today:
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Since I don't have a Sodbuster, I was forced to rent this to help out:
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Most of the way there:
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We have somebody coming on Monday to pick up the used lawn we piled up on the driveway (plus the rubble in the background from taking out the sidewalk):
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Now we need to play with the dogs a little bit (they are sad that they haven't been allowed to help) and then drink some wine. In four or five years we'll (hopefully) be able to drink some wine we made from grapes we grew in the front yard! And that wine, that is hopefully at least mediocre, will make this all worthwhile.
I like everything about this but your plans for that sod.

If you pile it up, grass side down, in a pile about 4x4, it will compost really fast. If you layer it with other stuff, it will compost into great soil/fertilizer/mulch.
 
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