What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

This is almost always in my coin pocket, but doesn't always make it into my photos. Today I'm keeping it simple and just carrying this one.

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Miscellaneous Knife of the Week is a Keen Kutter (thanks, Mark). I originally thought it was a spearpoint with ebony covers, but I posted the model number from the tang stamp and someone posted a catalog cut that showed the knife originally had a spey blade and cocobolo handle (from 1921-34).
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Lambsfoot of the Week is White Shadow, a white smooth bone shadow pattern lambsfoot made by Italian cutler Cosimo De Benedetto. I won the knife in a very generous estimation game GAW hosted by Rufus1949 Rufus1949 in which Tyson A Wright Tyson A Wright played on my behalf. Here are a couple of photos of the knife with friends he made in my back yard.
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- GT
 
Love the knife 😍

No water sucks. City water* or on a well?
Back in 2022, my pump abruptly failed. It turned out to be 43 years old!
Hope you get it back soon. I'm a big fan of indoor plumbing.

*Growing up in Michigan, rural relatives with some type of municipal water supply called it "city water". In Tennessee its called "rural water". Its like the whole lunch/dinner/supper controversy (acknowledgement to Modoc ED Modoc ED ).

sf fanatic sf fanatic Dan hope meds fix you up quick 🤞
Thanks, Mike! We call it a municipal water supply here in the burbs. I'm happy to say it's back to normal already! My son has a well. It has its positives and negatives.
 
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