What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

15 for the 15th

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Thanks for compliment Gary.

Just goes to show you how my mind does not work.

I was thinking Pearl Harbor.🥴
🤓 :thumbsup::thumbsup:

I hear you! I slept until 8 this morning and am trying to figure out how that happened, so I can repeat it consistently!
If you figure it out, Gary, you should bottle it; I'd buy a case of it! :cool::thumbsup::cool:

Nope. It was definitely "pop" back then. Forty years in Missouri... :)
Thanks for the confirmation, Mike. ;):thumbsup:
When I went off to college, I learned a lot in the courses I took, but I also learned a lot from meeting people from all over the country with dialects and vocabularies quite different from those we used where I grew up. :thumbsup::cool::thumbsup:

The Mrs has confirmed that it is “pop” and I know both my parents called it that as well, however… Vernors has designated itself as a soda!
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Some stunning chestnut bone examples!
I didn't know that Vernors called itself "ginger soda"! I wonder when it changed from "ginger ale". I googled Vernors and found out that it was originally sold only at soda fountains. Strange Michigan vocabulary: I think we used the term "soda fountains" for the places in the drug stores where you could buy pop and ice cream floats - seems kind of inconsistent! o_O:rolleyes:

Thanks for the kind words about my chestnut Cases, Jeremy. I really like Case knives with CV blades and jigged chestnut bone! :)

- GT
 
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