What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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We've had drizzle/heavy mist here every day since last Monday, but still only 3 1/2" in the rain gauge. At least we're not dealing with floods, like those down South. The last few nights we've been watching the YouTube videos of the devastation down there, and they bring back bad memories of the flash flood that tore through here last month. Only on a much larger scale. Stay safe down there.
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Vic 7, Schrade 804, Klein Tool rip-off of the Buck Folding Hunter, along with my usual Leatherman Skeletool CX. The CX designates 154CM steel in the knife blade that is the same steel Buck used in our ‘18 Forum Knife. Very durable steel.
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This one hollyhock is still green and blooming.
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All my others are dried and loaded with seeds. The seeds are arranged like a cheese wheel inside the pods.
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Between the seeds I’ve sown, and the ones left to self-seed, I get more and more of them every year. If I ever get too old to keep growing food, I think I’ll fill my garden beds with flowers.
 
17277105063335246283046769086927.jpg29 osange, been using this for a few weeks,first I want to see how my first osage wood would change with use,second reason is I like the the choice of blade combinations,my first observation has been that mud gets into the pours of this orange wood and likes to stay.but it is neat little knife to carry.
 
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