What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

I had a nice motorcycle ride before the heat and humidity started to rise.
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Sweet ride Trav.

I ain't got time for any of these Jack Black-posey-giblets-and-canal-locks here in West Yorkshire. Hard at it here at the Crags today!

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Real traditionals at work 'ere folks! ;)



Traditional end of days scything Scrumpy too. Wassail!
 
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I warned you about drinking those Bear Grylls cocktails again! :eek:

Nice Lambsfoot pics Thom :thumbup:

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You realise it's actually your least favorite blade shape though, right??

Otter Weber Messer from Uncle Andi ;)
 
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You realise it's actually your least favorite blade shape though, right??

Otter Weber Messer from Uncle Andi ;)

I thought you'd picked up a Lambsfoot! Doh! :D

I wouldn't say it's my least favourite :thumbup:
 
Carried my Old Russell and my 1975 Commemorative Schrade made Russell to the YMCA and then coffee with our friends


And then found this Remington . My first Remington too .



Then when we get home the 14 is in the mail box.


Then I had full pockets for the rest of the day.


Harry
 
I agree with Paul, very nice 4'some you have there Harry :thumbup:

Finally got my hands on a Burnside and love it. Ticks a lot of boxes, easy to carry
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Very Nice old to new Harry:cool::thumbup:

Thank you Paul ! That is not how I expected it to go though . We just expected to go to the Y and coffee and back home and I expected the 14 to come tomorrow !!!
I enjoyed your pictures from Duncan's visit with you !!! Thanks for posting them !!!


Harry
 
Gev, love the Aitor and the picture in which it sits:cool::thumbup:

Drew, GREAT Burnside!!! I've always eyeballed those:thumbup:

This red soup for me today, it sat way to long...

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Gev, love the Aitor and the picture in which it sits:cool::thumbup:

This red soup for me today, it sat way to long...

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Thanks very much, my friend! A gift from Scruff and a real favorite. I carry and use it all the time. I too enjoyed seeing the pics of your time with Duncan and the tribute to Buddy Boy:D

Love the soup:thumbup::thumbup:
 
Gev, love the Aitor and the picture in which it sits:cool::thumbup:

Drew, GREAT Burnside!!! I've always eyeballed those:thumbup:

This red soup for me today, it sat way to long...

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Thank you sir, and never get sick of those Red Soups... each one is so unique :thumbup:
 
Changed it up a bit tonight. I grabbed this Victorinox Cadet out of my work bag. Haven't actually used it in a while.

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I'm heading over to the south west side of the island today to Uig where my mate keeps a bothy - he needs a hand taking down some old disused telegraph poles and cutting them into strainer posts. Will need flask of tea, chainsaw and vic farmer - it will be wet, grubby and will probably need a beer or two opened at the end of the day :)



This was my introduction to alox curtesy of Thom.


- Paul
 
Very Nice old to new Harry:cool::thumbup:

+1 :thumbup:


Nice pic Gev :thumbup:

I would like a lambsfoot. Alas, I haven't found a good supplier as yet ;)

Maybe a nimble Father Christmas will deliver one if you sign an advance 'no grumble' agreement ;)

I'm heading over to the south west side of the island today to Uig where my mate keeps a bothy - he needs a hand taking down some old disused telegraph poles and cutting them into strainer posts. Will need flask of tea, chainsaw and vic farmer - it will be wet, grubby and will probably need a beer or two opened at the end of the day :)


Hope it goes well Paul, and that you escape the midges :thumbup: Some 'July' eh?! :rolleyes:
 
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