What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Dont let people borrow your knife.

Water meter guy hit the heat trace after being warned 10 times it was under the insulation. I suppose the knife now has a built in wire stripper.

It's my fault .. I know better than to hand someone my knife. Especially at work.

Same as yesterday, minus a little steel.
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Don't ya just hate it when that happens? Some dumb-arse in the past did this to my "beat to hell" Buck 112. I'm figuring they jumped a starter solenoid for God knows what reason.

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Anyway, it's much better now that I've sharpened the dastardly nicks out of the blade. The edge looks terrible but it's sharp as all get out and the point is much better than pictured.

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I'm carrying it today. Sausage and ?????? for breakfast.
 
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Still using the complete set of Chicago Cutlery that we got as a wedding present 42 years ago🫢 I’ve added a few others to my cooking arsenal ~ Old Hickory, home made, etc, but Chicago Cutlery has always made great knives.
You remind me that I should go pull my carrots…but even though we had our first light frost this morning, that shouldn’t have hurt them.

Best wishes for that knee!
In light of @afishhunter’s post below, and the condition of my knees, I wish I’d never played high school football.

Love the 293! Great knife, my friend.

Really nice pair, Trav.

Nice knife, and welcome to The Porch! Stick around.
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Yeah I might of put the cover on back to front😉
 
The best safety award ever! Thanks for the laugh!

It's funny you say that, I had kinda thought a lambsfoot but a hawk would be good too. Maybe it'll give me the push I need to actually get a little belt sander! Haha. I've been putting it off, which is also putting off progress on some things i'd like to learn.

The kleins aren't expensive, true, and I have a couple more of this pattern in reserve. Finding these large sheepsfoot knives is a little more time consuming than the other ones especially with fuller blades. I'm pretty sure Ulster made them but the Ulster/kutmaster name on the same pattern seems to make the prices higher and I haven't seen too many of them.

The wood and pins used to recover it probably totaled more than the knife lol. It was just a favorite and a shame to see a hole blown in it after spending all the time working on it.
Check this version out~


I have two of these big Schrade Waldens, one straight, the 163, andone a hawk, number 136, and love themz

Type “vintage rope knife” into tje auction site’s search engine.
 
That's good news Dan, glad your little girl is going to be alright :) :thumbsup:

Thank you very much my friend :) :thumbsup:

Congratulations JJ, that looks superb :cool: :) :thumbsup:

Have a great day everyone :thumbsup:

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You are somewhat correct . It is one that I do have with me when I am out doing work in the yard and flowers . The 2019 Blade Forums knife is probably the closest to being what I consider an EDC . Today I just put these 2 in my pockets for today and when I go outside to plant some Tulip Bulbs I will most likely have the Grohmann Bird & Trout with me too .
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Harry

Bocote and Snakewood on Walnut.

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Sweet pairs all ! 😎👍
 
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