What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

The Tea Party Farmer (on the far right) today! :D

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Yummy!!! Love the mix of colors presented and of course, "Ole Red". :thumbup:;)
 
Doing some work around the house today - painting and more painting. The little pry bar is the perfect paint can opener.
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I don't envy your job, but, that little pry bar is a knife lovers best friend.:thumbup::D
 
I bought this one when I was a kid, over 30 years ago, with my own money.
I know it's not "high end" but it holds a lot of memories for me...
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These two guys today
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Nobody told me traditional where going to be this addicting. I haven't carried a modern folder in a few weeks now!
 
Looks like the Northwood's patina is getting better every day Pete! :thumbup::)

That's a good looking nut. Did the scales come looking like that or did you dye it a little?

Thanks Primble
Ribeyeguy, good name :thumbup: ( yum, my favorite cut of beef ) thank you, it's the natural color( chestnut ) it has become darker and jigging has smooth out some through the years, I've carried it everyday without fail for 2 years 5 months now and cut a few ribeyes :D

Stephen nice Eisenhower, it's my other favorite small knife+++, is it green bone?

Pete
 
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Stephen nice Eisenhower, it's my other favorite small knife+++, is it green bone?

Pete

Thanks! :) Yes, it's a dreadful picture, but it is green bone. Maybe the nicest old green bone that I own, but again the picture doesn't do it justice. Snapped it in a hurry as I'm trying to wrap things up and get out of town. I'll try to post a better picture at some point.
 
Yesterday and today I've been carrying my Northfield African Blackwood 85 EO, and an 80's era Victorinox Climber (no hook, grooved corkscrew, and scissors with the screw pivot)...

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