What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Thanks, Jack. In my many moves over the years, that knife got packed into a box and remained undiscovered for quite some time. Glad I finally unpacked the box! 😀
Nice discovery! :D :thumbsup:
I haven't posted in a while as I had a radical prostatectomy last Tuesday. Feeling better but will be so glad to get this darn catheter removed.
Evening skies prevented this Canal Street bone from popping like it does in the sunlight.

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That doesn't sound very nice :( Hope you're back to normal soon :thumbsup:
Thank you for your kind words, Jack!!! :) :thumbsup:

It's great to hear you're over the hump with that nasty bug! Too bad you had to cancel the show, though if anyone could put up a "one man show" with your amazing collection, it would be you Good Sir; lovely Albers with your cool antique taps! ;):cool: :thumbsup::thumbsup:
Thank you very much JJ, hoping I get my energy back soon :) Yes, I had been looking forward to it all year, shame :( :thumbsup:

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I had a Double Lambsfoot Sunday. :)


Congratulations my friend, what a beautiful pair :cool: :) :thumbsup:
Nice catch :cool: :thumbsup:

Have a great week everyone :thumbsup:

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I have been on a bit of a trip, a small holiday and brought these along. The larger Brisa Nessmuk is a favourite, it can do anything I need from firewood to food prep. The small Boker Nessmuk is a good pocket sized fixed blade, mainly for food prep and other tasks where the big nessmuk is not necessary. The scenery was really nice.

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