What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Urban jack today.
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I finally finished pressure washing the concrete driveway now it is these Tools Of The Day before the expected rain for tomorrow .
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Northfield 78 Bullet Jack and an old Stag Pruner on the seat and into my pockets
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Harry

The concrete looks good as new Harry ........... and with style in yer pockets ! :thumbsup: 😍
How do you like that electric push mower ? 🤔🤔🤔😊
 
Glad your knife survived the fall with little damage. So how did you like it? It looks delicious. I find full wagyu to be a little rich. I’ve mixed some wagyu into a handful of my cows and I’ve found I prefer beef from an Argus/wagyu cross steer.

Thank you. Sacto Sacto oh how I wish you lived close enough for me to purchase from you! My farmer brother-in-law and sister (RIP) gave us some ribeyes a few years back that were a little gamey but also so tough we threw them away. Their cows are headed to McDonalds or Nutrapet. After every new dining experience, we ask, "would you (go there, or eat it) again?" My bride and I both said "YES!". Tender, tasty, juicy, no doubt. What I found interesting is how long I was satisfied with a full feeling. That evening I didn't feel any craving for a bedtime snack (my usual nemesis). Maybe it was the extra fat content that kept hunger at bay. I'm slightly anemic which gives a good excuse to eat red meat. Check the juices on this recent brisket point with my most used kitchen knife made by Charlie Bell. Smoke on!

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White bone hoggin pockets again.

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A rare sighting! Two porchsters getting together IN THE SAME SQUARE FOOTAGE!

Chris 321Bandaid 321Bandaid and I decided to get together and talk knives and life and all the things you do when porch buddies catch up outside of the digitalosity of it all. We had a blast opening and closing and opening and closing and eating really good food.

Here we are playing that “if you had to whittle it down to 6” game of impossibilities 😂.

I had a great time buddy!

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White bone hoggin pockets again.

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A rare sighting! Two porchsters getting together IN THE SAME SQUARE FOOTAGE!

Chris 321Bandaid 321Bandaid and I decided to get together and talk knives and life and all the things you do when porch buddies catch up outside of the digitalosity of it all. We had a blast opening and closing and opening and closing and eating really good food.

Here we are playing that “if you had to whittle it down to 6” game of impossibilities 😂.

I had a great time buddy!

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Had a blast, McD!!! 👊🏻 Remind me... did that pink Rough Ryder flipper have sprinkles on it? 🤔😐🤣
 
The concrete looks good as new Harry ........... and with style in yer pockets ! :thumbsup: 😍
How do you like that electric push mower ? 🤔🤔🤔😊
It is okay . I just use it for trimming some areas . It mulches well and I can switch it from Mulch to Discharge very quickly if I want to . It also can be Self Propelled when wanted . This is the first year with it so I don't know what the Reliability will be . Metal Deck and Warranty were big issues for buying this one . No Gas or no Oil . Thanks for your comment on the Concrete . Good equipment helps a lot .

Harry
 
T-bone & Brian today.
I’ve noticed lately that some of you have begun assigning human names to knives.
We usually give our dogs human names ~
Lester (Britanny Spaniel), Mike (Britanny Spaniel), Zach (German Shepherd Dog), and Dave (Boston Terrier). Not Grizzley (GSD), or my present Mutt, Manny, though.

For some reason, my wife’s younger brother got his undies in a bunch over it. His name is Brian.

What do you think I should name my next dog?🤔
 
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