What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

I need to keep the frost in your area.
Wow, Duncan is growing fast. He is very handsome.
Around here, tender plants are not safe til Mother's Day.
Thanks, he's a lot of fun. Even more fun as he's over the bitey puppy stage, and the rebellious adolescent stage hasn't been too stressful🥴
Never get a GSD if hair on the floor freaks you out. The spring shedding is epic.
Albert Oates Lamb and a Utica Cattle knife



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Always nice seeing that Utica🤙
 
Rough Rider "Half Hawk". Makes a good work knife for a Saturday afternoon, even if you aren't "fixing looms".
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It was a new-old knife kind of day. Added a 1974 black delrin soddie jr. to the corral this morning and it traveled with me for my errands today. A nice used, but not abused condition knife with a lot of life left in it.. Interesting comparing the differences in hand between a 1974 and my newer 2026 yellow.

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Exciting day for Duncan. He gets to see some of his litter mates at puppy class!
Woo hoo.
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Lots of progress on his training. Or our training, truth be told. Besides the Saturday Puppy Classes, we are going in for weekly private sessions with one of their trainers. Expensive, but it is paying off.

Hey. It's not like we have other things to spend our money on.
What a handsome boy. Hope a good time was had at puppy class. Please pass along a pat and an ear scratch from Arizona..
 
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