What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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An couple changes for Sir Practicality:
7OT replced by LM Charge+ TTI with accessories; Bit Sets 1 (incomplete) and 2 (complete), Ratchet that takes both the proprietary LM bits and standard 1/4 inch bits. (32 pc 1/4 inch bit set with-in reach in Rollator's frame tote bag ... with other "necessities" ...)
SAK Hercules back on SAK Belt hanger.
Huntsman into fancy belt sheath.
Retained:
Imperial Bicentenial Stockman and (not shown) DM Neck Knife.

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Also added a "no-no" for this area "Browning" (note quotes. Browning told me: "Sorry. It isn't one of ours." No matter ... I didn't buy it cuzza the banding.) assisted opening Daddy Barlow flipper. (Yes. It holds an accute 10DPS edge.)
(IF anyone wants to see it, see my post in the traditional & modern thread. 😇👍)

The last few days I've needed the multitools more often than the 7OT. 🙄
 
A niece got flown out to Renown Hospital in Reno, Nevada last night so we're on stand-by for a possible road trip. I've picked out this Buck 501 Squire with Burlap Micarta covers to carry. Breakfast is a toss-up.

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I'm sorry. I liked the knife without reading the post. Prayers for best of luck there.
 
Tough choice stay in and watch 2 important international European football matches.


Or (wait for it) go to a little, quaint, English, village motorbike show run by the locals that helps the Air Ambulance.

With lots of classic bikes,a few stalls and old dears pouring cups of tea from old vintage tea pots (probabley from WW2) and also home made cakes.😍

Absolutely no doubt I am going to the bike show,motorcycles tops football every time. 😁

The ride back was shall we say a little fruity, it was like I was 20 again. 🤭















































 
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