What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Black Friday again...
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Day off for me today. Headed to St. Louis to stay at our daughter’s tonight. I’ll probably HAVE to hit a brewery or two when we’re there. 🤣
Got this one to start the day, may switch before we leave…not sure…I’ll have to think on it, decisions decisions! 😎👍View attachment 2416492
Switch? You already have the perfect travel companion. :)
Have a great weekend everyone.

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Wow, Wow, Wow!!!
Tim, one wow from me just wasn't enough for that beauty! I mean it, Wow! :thumbsup:
 
What’s the closed length on that beauty?
It's 3.5" closed, thanks!

Yesterday I was starting to think that the Case xx47 might be a little larger than necessary for every day, when RickHuf RickHuf reminded me I've never actually used the Galeam. (See member dealer Knives of France for the story on it.)
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Haha next to the average knife it is pretty large! Thanks. Looks great.
 
Miscellaneous Knife of the Week is a Buck clip/spey toothpick. It came in a Buck "Christmas tin" several years ago, along with a tiny toothpick. I gave the smaller one to my wife.
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Handles on those Buck toothpicks are described as "Rosewood Dymondwood", and my Lambsfoot of the Week happens to be Union Jack, my rosewood lambsfoot:
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- GT
 
Making the best of beautiful weather. I pulled the rest of my “Little Finger” carrots, leeks, and green onions, so I thought this old short-line Camillus #1 Hawkbill would be the right choice for trimming them up.
And paired it with an old Robeson Easy Open Jack. A7958C2E-405F-4077-B872-291E1EB173F7.jpegFBDB716C-637F-45AF-A77F-951003113FCA.jpeg
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I often leave a lot of these in the ground, and let them overwinter, but I plan on planting beans where they are next year, and beans and onions are not good companion plants.
02BEE52A-861E-4484-83E7-DC316EDB1BE9.jpegSpending the rest of the day putting down fresh woodchips in the paths, and a thick layer of compost in the beds.
 
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Miscellaneous Knife of the Week is a Buck clip/spey toothpick. It came in a Buck "Christmas tin" several years ago, along with a tiny toothpick. I gave the smaller one to my wife.
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Handles on those Buck toothpicks are described as "Rosewood Dymondwood", and my Lambsfoot of the Week happens to be Union Jack, my rosewood lambsfoot:
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- GT
I hope all is very Rosie with that trifecta Gary.👍🏻
 
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