What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Posting today from the shore of Little Lake Butte Des Mortes (I don't know French, but I'm guessing that translates to something like Hill of the Dead) in Menasha, WI. We'll be here for several days in some Vrbo rental my wife found so she can check out some local quilt shops. I'll be walking some trails along the lake and Fox River, and exploring downtown Menasha and adjacent Neenah, WI, home of the Neenah Foundry, famed (to me) for their manhole covers. The rental in which we're staying is a little old house with a weird floorplan and inexpensive structural elements (walls, floors, ceilings, woodwork, cabinets, windows, furniture), but it's very clean with good appliances, nice towels, excellent selection of "kitchen stuff" (silverware, dishes, pots, pans, cooking utensils, etc.) and fantastic location on the water.

As usual, I have a pair of Canoes of the Week (perfect for our surroundings).
Oriental Remington:


Case gum fuddy (thanks, Alan):


- GT
 
Service was very good, even though I couldn’t stand the way the soundman messed with the settings on my strip on the board, so after rehearsal, I swapped my Tele for the acoustic. Just can’t fight the soundman😬

It did! Thanks.

Help me out here, Jer. The only thing I can see the pinky hook doing is keeping you from losing your grip, and turning the machete into a flying messenger of death for bystanders, not the user…

You could drill a hole, and put a wrist lanyard on it.

Anyway, good luck with the jungle! Really cool vintage machetes.
Sorry to hear that. I’m grateful that the folks that run our sound each week are pretty good.
That’s a good one, Chris!

Off to a decent start to the week, this one is with me today thanks to Rufus1949 Rufus1949 . Thanks again Bob.

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Sorry to hear that. I’m grateful that the folks that run our sound each week are pretty good.

That’s a good one, Chris!

Off to a decent start to the week, this one is with me today thanks to Rufus1949 Rufus1949 . Thanks again Bob.

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My pleasure Jeremy. You have captured it well in that photo.
 
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