What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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I thought this may be the one I use to fill the spot of my soon to be retired (mostly) Kissing Crane that I’ve shown on here many times. Alas, it will not be. Too bulky and too short for me to consider it an ample replacement for Old Faithful. It is a well built, sharp, tight fitting knife though. I like it a lot, just not enough to edc it as much as I would like to. I’ll probably round off the slabs some and see where that gets me. The hunt continues…..
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Confession: I bought 2….and they are both in good to excellent in F&F, edge, no gaps, no blade play. I’m happy. I must comment on the scales; pictures don’t do it justice. The ripe persimmon colored slabs of acrylic are really handsome. The hunt may have continued, but I’ll hang with one of these for a few days. I digress. Have a good Tuesday!
 

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We have given human names to some of our dogs over the years ~ Mike and Lester, Brittany Spaniels, and Zach, a magnificent German Shepherd Dog.
My wife's youngest brother, Brian, is one of those folks whose internal barometer builds and builds until he explodes over some unrelated little thing. And I am his favorite target.
One day a few years ago, out of nowhere, he exploded at us saying "why do you give your dogs people names? It's so stupid!"

Unfortunately, I have not been able to convince Vik that our next dog should be named Brian.

Pretty good Mississippi Bro.
I laughed at that line.

Getting old together gracefully🤙
Happy Anniversity!
Well Jeff the next dog you will have to give it a greyhound name like, Life of Brian and then call it Brian for nick name😉
 
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