What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Headed to the surgeon to get next steps on my injured knee. Been 6 months since hurting it. It’s a nice morning in The Bluegrass State. Stay sharp!
Very nice RR. Best of luck with knee.
My best friend had both knees done in one month. Playing golf one month later. The procedures have come a long way.
 
Feeling a bit whimsical today. Breaking in the new Beaver Trapper and the Urban Jack is just awesomeness. :)
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Not well, my wife's trip is ending soon.😂
My wife is very considerate. She calls when she’s heading home, to as she puts it, give me time to send the dancing girls home.
Annual checkup at the Doc's this morning. 33 should be just the thing.
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Notice how our annual physical with the Doc has been dumbed down to an annual “Wellness Check”?
At least for those of us on Medicare…
 
Forum knife, and a PAL TL-29. I got the PAL two years ago at the Badger Blade Show. The vendor let me have it quite cheaply because it was in sad shape. The joint end was cockeyed, looking like the hinge pin was bent. I always suspected it had been run over by a Jeep tire.
I am no cutler, but was able to get it re-aligned without having to replace the pin. Nice smooth action now.
Brass liners and scale pins, with TL-29 stamped in the wood.
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Pal Blade Company purchased the cutlery division on January 17, 1941 from Remington-Dupont which had been located at Bridgeport, Connecticut. Remington sold the cutlery department in order to utilize the existing Bridgeport plant space for the production of munitions ( I believe for the production of the Model 1903 rifle for the British government - GMC). ~ from https://www.usmilitariaforum.com/forums/index.php?/topic/243577-pal-blade-company-information/

Get out and enjoy yer day!
 
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