What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Ready to travel. Hope it was a safe trip or wishing you a safe trip.
Thanks, Rick. Arrived safely.
When I get around to taking a photo, we can play Guess Where I Am.
I might yet get around to that. But as a departed local character once said, "Somebody'll bury you. They aren't going to leave you lying on the sidewalk."
I still intend to make my own gravestone out of fiber-reinforced concrete. I probably ought to get to that before I pass, if I'm going to do it at all.
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Wright, CRKT, Richards.
Probably not all three at once.
That's good thinking. Why leave your tombstone epithet to anyone else?
 
I might yet get around to that. But as a departed local character once said, "Somebody'll bury you. They aren't going to leave you lying on the sidewalk."
I still intend to make my own gravestone out of fiber-reinforced concrete. I probably ought to get to that before I pass, if I'm going to do it at all.
2kti12X.jpg

Wright, CRKT, Richards.
Probably not all three at once.
Great attitude! I’ve always said this when I die I want it to be a real tragedy! I figure my kids can either pay to have me cremated or if they are really cheap just stuff me in the compost bin. 🤷
 
Locking Knife of the Week is a Rough Ryder small work knife with linerlock and burlap micarta covers. Really nice knife (thanks, Alan)!


International Knife of the Week is from Poland, and that's about all I know about it, other than it's a solid, useful knife (thanks, Tom):


- GT
Nice RR Gary! Is that blade stainless steel?
 
Thanks, Lance. :)
Yes, it's a stainless drop point, but satin finish instead of RR's usual mirror finish. I like the satin finish better.


- GT
Thanks for the info Gary. I agree that satin finish would be my preference as well.
 
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