What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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A good day today.
I started with a big breakfast and a look around Bridgnorth town,my room is 100m away from the centre.
Then I set of for Church Stretton on twisty routes with no traffic and beautiful views.
I spent 2 hours looking in antique shops buying some old tools.
Then I headed over the mountain/big hill to The Bog an old lead mine community where I was given a cup of tea and had a look around.
I took the same road back,it’s single lane,lots of cattle grids,gravel,sheep,horses,holes,steep inclines and views out of this world.Shropshire feels like a bit of a hidden gem…love it.






































What is the ribbon? John
 
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Managed to observe WW around midday. Still no time to sit on the porch but please keep posting your carries ladies and gents, *especially* the older ones I get a real kick and learn some things from seeing them.
Amir Fleschwund Amir Fleschwund Glad you got your rain and garden day finally. I hope your face had the maniacal grin that I read into your tone?
Yes, in fact it did, FC!

But then I always look a little maniacal.
 
Rosewood and Walnut todday :) Have a great day everyone :thumbsup:

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Good pairing Jack! :thumbsup:🤠
Didn't need them, but were in my pocket, when I went from golf course to lawnmower.View attachment 2218558
Sweet pair of knives buddy! :thumbsup:🤠
There is some seriously fine covers you have there David. Great combo.👍🏻
Thank you Bob! :thumbsup:🤠
Two great knives, David!!
Thank you Jeremy! :thumbsup:🤠
Midweek treat today.

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Love the Oilfield Jack. :thumbsup: Since I was a roughneck and driller in the oilfield when I was young my opinion may be biased. 😁
View attachment 2219015Old Bone! Valley Forge, Robeson & Remington!
Lovely old bones! :thumbsup: 🤠
 
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I’ve become enamoured wifh the Canadian Belt Knife. Big enough, very stout, yet dicreet enough on my belt for bumbling around in public. If I think someone could be triggered by seeing a knife, I can stick the dangler sheath into my pocket.
The Canadian pattern is pretty handy looking. One day I'll try one out. I will frequently tuck the dangling sheath of a Scandinavian knife into my back pocket for similar reasons, but also sometimes to keep it out of the way.

Zieg
 
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