What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Dont let the photos fool you,my life is mundane.🥲


Sunny/warm day at the end of summer means I have to go out (its the law). 😁

"suns out=I'm out" is my moto.

Small breakfast at the biker cafe and 4 old timer bikes that I really like.

Then I went and joined the National Trust £7 a month is equal to 2 coffees so sounds like good value to me.

All property's like stately homes,gardens and grounds around the country are now free for me to enter and explore this winter.




The knife needs no introduction its one of the best in every way.



































 
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I love to see em used,thats a lovely refreshing photo.
 
Dont let the photos fool you,my life is mundane.🥲


Sunny/warm day at the end of summer means I have to go out (its the law). 😁

"suns out=I'm out" is my moto.

Small breakfast at the biker cafe and 4 old timer bikes that I really like.

Then I went and joined the National Trust £7 a month is equal to 2 coffees so sounds like good value to me.

All property's like stately homes,gardens and grounds around the country are now free for me to enter and explore this winter.




The knife needs no introduction its one of the best in every way.



































Talk about good photos, nice ones John.
 
It's my first one! Had to see what all the hype was about. It's an IXL George W... supposedly "vintage", but I'm not sure about that. 🤔 I see why folks like the design, but it's BY FAR the worst knife own.👎🏻

I'm a bit disappointed.
Sorry to hear about your disappointment. We have all suffered from the newer creations. The blade edges are uneven, pull is too strong and off center.
All are a reason to go with people like Waynorth, etc. ( though they are getting pricy, but worth it).
Titusville is a good one and reasonably priced.
 
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