What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

I have to think a way to carry this, so now it is in my bag. Sheath of old sturdy belt leather, wrapped with the same material as the handle.
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Went food shopping then had a rubbish coffee at Burger King,if only life was like when the Ramones went. 😍






Life is too short for bad coffee.
All these yesterday. Just the little Camillus for shoulder therapy this morning.
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I'd like to be in as good shape as that Waterville when I'm 110 to 180 years old.
It’s smart to make short term plans. 😎
 
Not photoshopped, not staged, would be funny if it was. Casper the friendly truck's OEM tires were almost ready at 38K miles, so when the Doorbuster Special email on the tires I wanted made them cheaper than anywhere else, I bit. I worked at a Truck Stop 73-75 and took auto mechanics for 2 years at a vo-tech so have experience fixing / balancing / alignments / mounting tires from bicycle size to 18 wheelers. Hard for me to believe anyone in the tire business would put over a pound of weights (180 degrees opposite) to balance a new Michelin tire. Should have seemed odd ... the other three tires only required one weight. Of course I didn't accept it that way and had a different tech rebalance the tire, only required a few 1/4 ounce on a strip. Still concerned about the tire I contacted Michelin customer service who advised I could have it rebalanced at one of their other resellers on my dime. They scratched the steel rims as pictured, no new valve stems with new tires, left off one valve cap, different date codes on each tire (but all within the last year). Same tire on wife's 4runner purchased at a tire store all have the same date code. Tires are a safety issue ... if you don't know, this is not OK.

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Breaking out the good stuff for Christmas parties.

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