What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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Really digging this Lamb Bob! Does the stamp say "J. Howarth"? Looks beefy, like you could work it really hard? And the Calton is a slicer, I suppose?
Happy day to you. Does it feel good to know you'll be getting some new parts soon?
Good morning FC...indeed it is stamped J. Howarth and is a beef cake. The Calton is a slicer and disappears in the coin pocket.

I'm looking forward to walking without a hitch in my step. Thanks.
Hope you can enjoy yours too.👍🏻
 
I'm looking forward to walking without a hitch in my step.

Walking ? 🤔 🤔 🤔
P. figured it was all about your golf swing. 🏌️‍♂️😇

NIGHTMARES!!!!😆 I see nothing🫣
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Wonderful Ettrick Mr.P and a gorgeous coat your Alber's is wearing.👌

Thank you Mr. R. and if you see nothing in that Albers ......... you'll likely never see anything in any coat. I call it my critter knife. ;)🤣🤣🤣
Hope you recover nicely. 😊
 
I love mundane...had enough drama in my life Jeff.
Nice digging...you hooked some nice one's today.
Appreciate it, my friend!
Bantam in the Breacons.




The Breacons look to be hauntingly beautiful, and if ya don’t dig the way the finish wears on an alox SAK, ya got a hole in yer soul.
These today. I'm loving the little Schatt & Morgan.😊

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Nice little whittler, Mitch.
This one’s quite a treasure. Thanks for showing it.
I'm laid low with Covid here ☹️
Well if that’s not a threp in ta steins.
(Probably splelt wrong, my Yorkie is lacking)
Feel better, my friend, and tell the Tool Man he’s on his own today.
 
High Carbon Cattle Knife, made by Camillus for Sears, Roebuck, which I enjoy using. Four blades, and beat up and over sharpened enough that I don’t feel the neef to baby it. Also my Farm & Field Bull Buster.EB6DB23F-7C2F-4532-BFC8-F3CF38C6F4B0.jpegB180DE23-99D7-4688-8A15-76E4E3F80BEB.jpeg
I’m done canning salsa and tomato/vegetable juice, so as they ripen, I bring the stuff into the kitchen to eat as fast as we can, or give to friends. I have to check them every day since they can start to rot quickly. Those get eaten first. No, not the rotten spots!!
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Part of the wonders of nature, when there’s fresh produce sitting around the kitchen, we get fruit flies. A little apple cider vinegar in a mason jar traps scores of them.0F9B37C9-6E2E-4F5F-9494-E40CB65910E7.jpeg

Y’all have a fine day, my friends!
 
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