What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Really nice🤙
For a knife around 75 years old, your 72 sure doesn’t show it’s age.
Any idea if Camillus made the EO?
I’m packing my old Schrade with me today. It’s very thin and light so it disappears in my pocket.
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I love how the Ivoroid has aged.
Now get out there and do some budding and grafting.
 
I was going to cut the grass early this morning, but it’s foggy and there’s a lot of dew on the grass. I do not like cutting wet grass so I think I’ll wait till later today. Decided I needed to carry the 66 today to help me out with some chores around the house.


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I don't own a 66 but yours is one of my favorites to see.

Couple of happy buddies. Aren’t dogs great?🥰
Yessir, dogs are awesome! I probably love them too much lol... They generally get along but the herding instinct is strong with the shepherd (2 yrs), and the sheep-look-alike (3 yrs) doesn't take to it. He has to remind him sometimes that he has teeth. Not sure what we were thinking pairing them? 🤣

Trust Manny is doing well!

That is a cool rooster!
 
Start of a new week for my rotation schedule, and I'll start, as usual, by posting pics of my Canoes of the Week.
Marbles ram's horn canoe:



Rough Rider faux tortoiseshell canoe:



- GT
I do like your rough rider Gary.👍🏻
 
That Victorinox Hercules is just a great knife
Agree. The pliers and scissors are my most used "blades".
I did get to use the saw the other day to shorten a handrail about a foot (at the house manager's request.) to make room for a 4 drawer file cabinet in the "office" corner of the hall to rooms 7 to 10 inclusive.

I still tote the Huntsman daily. The split ring and multi purpose "package hook" give the option of "T" shank jigsaw blades when needed.
(A set of "T" shank jigsaw blades kept in the Rollator's shopping/tote bag.)

I could probably "get by" with just the Hercules or Huntsman in my daily quote-unquote "life".
That wouldn't be much "fun" however ... and I have "too many" nice newer and vintage knives that "need" carried ...

Speaking of which, I "think" I'll switch to Bunny number 291 (sorry. S/He is a user.) and the Robeson 622110 large (extra large?) jack (or is it a Hunter with a pen secondary? Robeson experts, please give your opinion. 😇👍) today

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Not shown: SAK Mini Champ, Huntsman, Hercules, and Toferner.
 
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Start of a new week for my rotation schedule, and I'll start, as usual, by posting pics of my Canoes of the Week.
Marbles ram's horn canoe:



Rough Rider faux tortoiseshell canoe:



- GT
Love your Rams Horn Canoe. The pile side is interesting.
Question: Is the tortoise shell full size or "butter bean" size?
If full size like the Marbles Ram Horn canoe, I may have to add one to my "want" list ... even if it is stainless steel bladed.
 
I do like your rough rider Gary.👍🏻
Thanks, Bob. :)

Love your Rams Horn Canoe. The pile side is interesting.
Question: Is the tortoise shell full size or "butter bean" size?
If full size like the Marbles Ram Horn canoe, I may have to add one to my "want" list ... even if it is stainless steel bladed.
Thanks, Steve. :) I'm sure that "crater" on the pile side is a "flaw", but it's my favorite feature of the knife.
The tortoise shell I posted today is full size, but I also have a RR tortoise mini canoe:


- GT
 
Stag Sunday for me
Stagalious 👍🤠
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Have a nice sunday :)
That Laguiole is 😍😍
What a pair of regal knives 👍🤠
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SW194 and SCC Barlow, along with Wenger Canyon. Happy Sunday.
Schrade Sunday 👍🤠
Eagle, Phila. & Hotchkissville Knife Co.

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Handsome HOK's 👍🤠
That bone and jigging is 😍😍😍😍
 
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