What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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Bicentennial Imperial large (4" closed) hollow bolster Stockman.
I like the "Old Hickory" type forged blade detailing.
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beware the ghosts, ghouls, goblins, trolls, witches/hags/wizards, and monsters on the prowl today. 😇👍

(unlikely, but I hope we gets some CHOCOLATES 🤤 today. 😇)
 
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I keep a few knives on top of a shelf where I dress and when I saw that 2 old Taylors Eye Witness had managed to get side by side I decided that they would be my carry for today. I was lucky enough to find them both prior to 2017 but the old re-cycled photos were taken in 2019 . One of them is a Sheepfoot and the other is a Lambfoot . Both are still great knives to use .
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Edited to add : The old calculator is from about 1988 .


Harry
A photo worthy of a recycle, but I prefer your Pickled Wisconsin Food Wooden Case over that old calculator. 😃
Very useful review thank you, wonderful picture of an interesting and unusual lockback- well worth getting! I only have one of their fixed- Bird N Trout flat grind which is a strong favourite, its odd looks belie the very real ergonomics of the knife. It's my travelling fixed for pic-nics, food prep and the rare bit of fishing I get in.

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I would have used the adjective beautiful over odd, otherwise, I could not say it better.
Mine is not flat ground, which would have made it more generally useful.
We don't get Trick or Treaters anymore, because all the kids around here have grown up, moved away, and have kids of their own. I'm always prepared though. Only now, I just buy candy that I like.:)
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My loving wife asks me to put Halloween candy on my shopping list, then acts surprised when I buy stuff I like.

But I’ll admit Mary Janes and Long Boy Coconut might have been pushing it.
 
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