What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

These two today for church. I had decided back in the spring that I wasn’t going to carry any stag until Fall. I just think stag and fall go together.

594B5744-00F7-4B98-A7B7-9345D5E88E46.jpegBut I’m so tired of the heat and looking forward to cooler days that I figured I’d slip a stag in my pocket and think of falling leaves and chasing squirrels.
 
Older picture, but this one is in pocket for Sunday.

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Thanks, I know what you mean, my Dad used to be a mechanic and I grew up helping him work on things. 20 years ago we both worked out of the same shop on 18 wheel coal trucks, dirty work for sure! I'm very thankful for what I learned from him, for one doing the work myself I save allot of money. I seem to be following in his footsteps as he worked as a truck mechanic he'd do wood working and carpentry on the side, eventually moving fully in to remodeling work. Now I do carpentry and remodeling work as well,again starting with skills he taught me. Guess I never was cut out for the office or factory work.20230729_173320.jpg
Edit to add knife content, this humble little sodbuster helped again today scraping away silicone sealant from the intake manifold. This one will be renamed "Greasebuster Jr."
 
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