What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

I would have come home with that SAK in a hearbeat.
Where on earth did you find a real old time hardware store??? Those are sadly a dying breed.
Agree, the old-fashioned hardware store is a treasure that is getting harder to find. This was found in Jonesville, NC, right off I-77. Great store with a large selection of knives, a Case Premium Dealer. Great people.
 
Fell on the gravel driveway yesterday. Have a serious"Owie" on my elbow. Thankful I didn't break it. No trip to town today. This Remington is in one of my pockets today. Sausage and ?????? for breakfast.

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Modoc ED Modoc ED please be careful!! I find myself much less sure and fleet of foot these days. Being mostly retired, I remind myself β€˜what’s the hurry’ … take care of yourself!!
 
The big 86 jack knife again today and a small RR whittler to ride in the watch pocket.

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Greg, you remind me of the wise saying about performing music for an audience ~ β€œDon’t overplay. Always leave them wanting more”.
Instead of just a teaser, I’d love to see a full photo of your home made quiver.
Howdy, Jeff. The back quiver belongs to my wife. Although I've made several this one was made by someone else. It's functional and suits her fine for the two times a year she actually flings some arrows at a couple rendezvous we attend each summer. She does have nicer arrows than I can make, also handcrafted by a good friend of mine from wild river cane he harvested off his KY property. Her favorite bow was also made by my KY buddy, a sinew and snakeskin backed osage recurve that is beautiful.
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The big 86 jack knife again today and a small RR whittler to ride in the watch pocket.

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Howdy, Jeff. The back quiver belongs to my wife. Although I've made several this one was made by someone else. It's functional and suits her fine for the two times a year she actually flings some arrows at a couple rendezvous we attend each summer. She does have nicer arrows than I can make, also handcrafted by a good friend of mine from wild river cane he harvested off his KY property. Her favorite bow was also made by my KY buddy, a sinew and snakeskin backed osage recurve that is beautiful.
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I guess we know who does the dishes. :oops:
 
Fell on the gravel driveway yesterday. Have a serious"Owie" on my elbow. Thankful I didn't break it. No trip to town today. This Remington is in one of my pockets today. Sausage and ?????? for breakfast.

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Glad your ok, Ed. Great motorcycle picture !!! Take care my friend.
Enjoyed a few days of fishing last week but now it back to reality. Sticking with this little guy again. Have a great day everyone!
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Sounds like a blast, Todd.
Straight into the pocket huh. Glad your liking it, Pat.
The big 86 jack knife again today and a small RR whittler to ride in the watch pocket.

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Howdy, Jeff. The back quiver belongs to my wife. Although I've made several this one was made by someone else. It's functional and suits her fine for the two times a year she actually flings some arrows at a couple rendezvous we attend each summer. She does have nicer arrows than I can make, also handcrafted by a good friend of mine from wild river cane he harvested off his KY property. Her favorite bow was also made by my KY buddy, a sinew and snakeskin backed osage recurve that is beautiful.
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Cool pair greg but not nearly as cool as the archery photo. The chances of my wife taking up archery are less than zero. Maybe a -99.99999% chance. Very cool.
 
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