What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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Case Peabody Coal Co. Trapper, and High Carbon (Camillus) Craftsman Camp Knife.

Three teenaged granddaughters are here this week🥰. So much more relaxing than the high intensity five and eight year olds who were here last week. These girls lived with us for several years after their Dad got home from Afghanistan. It was a rough time while he dealt with his injuries, but a blessed time all the same. I was the old guy picking them up at their grade school, kinda out of place with all the 25 yr old moms. Then to the kitchen table to do their homework.
The oldest leaves for college this fall accepted into a military forensics program, and the 17 yr old intends to study medicine and serve in the military after high school.

And the 14 yr old asked me for guitar lessons while they’re here.😎
Jeff, enjoy these times. I know you and Mrs. Fleschwund are beyond proud of all of them. Carrying traditions is a great thing
Hey RLB0414 RLB0414 ~
Remember the walking onions you sent me last fall? They’re doing great!
I’m not going to harvest any this year. I want them to propagate and fill the row.
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Good lookin' onions
 
Mr. Primble, that’s a beautiful Pony Jack you have, but I absolutely love your E.C. Simmons Keen Kutter trapper! 🤭😉

all I can think of is maybe you're staying on the water a little too late in the mornings ...... in this heat. :oops: 🤬🤣
I might be sending you a brand new pair of 4x 👓's.🤣
thanks for liking my pony River Town Jack 🤬 and loving my Primble 913 ......... just exactly the same size as your magical 'mater slim dog.😍🤣


Looks like you whacked it Brother Jim ! :thumbsup:😍
 
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Case Peabody Coal Co. Trapper, and High Carbon (Camillus) Craftsman Camp Knife.

Three teenaged granddaughters are here this week🥰. So much more relaxing than the high intensity five and eight year olds who were here last week. These girls lived with us for several years after their Dad got home from Afghanistan. It was a rough time while he dealt with his injuries, but a blessed time all the same. I was the old guy picking them up at their grade school, kinda out of place with all the 25 yr old moms. Then to the kitchen table to do their homework.
The oldest leaves for college this fall accepted into a military forensics program, and the 17 yr old intends to study medicine and serve in the military after high school.

And the 14 yr old asked me for guitar lessons while they’re here.😎
What a great group of kids. Enjoy the week with them, Jeff. They’ll remember their visits forever. Brings back good memories of visiting my grandparents in Virginia for a week in the summer. Your old guy picking up at school story also reminded me of the time I picked up my son from preschool and one of the kids there asked if I was his Grandpa. I was in my late 30’s and it made me feel pretty old. Working outside with fair skin has made me look older than I am, the grey hair helps too😁
 
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