What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

I’m getting excited for what I think will be a full run of 81’s from GEC, so I couldn’t pass up this Case large stockman. I didn’t have any stockmans in my collection before this one. This is the first Case knife I’ve ever gotten that didn’t have major QC issues. The main thing with this one is a little bit of blade rub, but I’ll let that pass for the price.

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Turns out if you cut up a whole lot of stuff and get a huge stock pot full of salsa to can up, don’t just leave it simmering just because you got to not feeling good. And getting banned from the kitchen…
These sweet peppers will wait for the next try.
Wishing you a speedy recovery Jeff.
 
48 hours in on the latest variant.
Finally put some clothes on and puttered around the garden today. Fresh air and sun🤙
And I am going back to bed right now.
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Schrade Walden Whittler in peachseed bone and Camillus 23 in Pyroxalin or Ivoroid ~ some kind of celluloid.
Hope you are on the mend Jeff! Love the Schrade.

Drool worthy jigging on that trio.

Exquisite camel bone on that English Jack Pat!
 
Boker Barlow and a lovely old tin from the Queens Coronation and a better time and world.

No one else have a tin or two of interest to show us, even if it only holds nails or something? 🤭







Somewhere I have a Chuck and Di tea tin from the wedding. Probably in the garage.
These still have tea in them, and I'll keep them for tea that comes less well sealed.
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The Walker's tin came from my cousin who was visiting from England.
I have a lot of the brown tins, which held the candies that a pastor i didn't know sucked to keep his vocal tract lubed. The tins were all empty, but he wasn't going to throw out perfectly good tins. (I'm reading his late mind here. I bought a box of the tins at his estate sale.)
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I have a lot of Altoids tins somewhere, probably in the garage. I don't use them any more for brads and washers and such, because I have so many prescription pill bottles which close more securely and can be seen into so there's no need to label them.
 
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Somewhere I have a Chuck and Di tea tin from the wedding. Probably in the garage.
These still have tea in them, and I'll keep them for tea that comes less well sealed.
CjU4pWC.jpg

The Walker's tin came from my cousin who was visiting from England.
I have a lot of the brown tins, which held the candies that a pastor i didn't know sucked to keep his vocal tract lubed. The tins were all empty, but he wasn't going to throw out perfectly good tins. (I'm reading his late mind here. I bought a box of the tins at his estate sale.)
cPHlwx8.jpg

I have a lot of Altoids tins somewhere, probably in the garage. I don't use them any more for brads and washers and such, because I have so many prescription pill bottles which close more securely and can be seen into so there's no need to label them.

Love walkers shortbread, as kids we only had it at Christmas.

Sometimes I buy something just because I like the tin I hate the plastic ones.

You must know the King very well to call him Chuck? 😆
 
Love walkers shortbread, as kids we only had it at Christmas.

Sometimes I buy something just because I like the tin I hate the plastic ones.

You must know the King very well to call him Chuck? 😆
And then there are the best Digestives you guys have. Brings back college memories in the Cotswolds. A cup of Tetley's black tea with a cloud of milk, and Digestives from Tesco, mmmhhh.
 
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