What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Reading up on transferring this potted cactus. It has done great, got it 3.5 years ago. Prolly making a stop at Tractor Supply later. Horsewright Gordo today.

While the picture is deceiving, the current pot is 6" diameter and shallower, the new is 8" diameter - it's what is on hand, not sure if I should go larger?

*edit: if I am to believe chatgpt, suggests cactus do not like a lot of excess soil, so 8" may be good.

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Headed to town in about an hour for my appointment with my dentist. The dental tech will clean my eight remaining teeth and then the dentist will check all eight of them out. Should take about a half hour for the whole procedure. They charge me for a full bore (32-tooth) cleaning and inspection. Told the dentist and tech I was going to claim them as dependents on my tax filing. No breakfast - gotta have my teeth sparkling when I get there. I'll carry a single blade Sowbelly on this adventure.

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Headed to town in about an hour for my appointment with my dentist. The dental tech will clean my eight remaining teeth and then the dentist will check all eight of them out. Should take about a half hour for the whole procedure. They charge me for a full bore (32-tooth) cleaning and inspection. Told the dentist and tech I was going to claim them as dependents on my tax filing. No breakfast - gotta have my teeth sparkling when I get there. I'll carry a single blade Sowbelly on this adventure.

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I'm guessing your tooth operator has back issues of Yachting and Private Aviation magazines laying around his waiting room?
Mighty nice Utica pocket knife.
If it was me, I'd pour the vino down the sink and chuck a diamond wheel in the Milwaukee drill, make one cut to take off the end, and another cut right above where the neck starts to swell out. Brace the drill horizontally, and using a vee shaped rest for the bottle neck, and rotate it keeping it square into the cutter. Polish the cut ends up through the grades of sandpaper, and you have a new bottleneck slide.
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But you may as well enjoy the wine first.😎
 
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