What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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Yesterday we planted 25 Flirt, 12 Lemon Lime and 4 Obsession Nandinas. We also planted 4 large Kaleidoscope Abelias and 20 Varigated Liriope plants. My backside was dragging my tracks out for the last two days! :eek: Now the monsoons are supposed to be here for three or four days so starting today I’m in relax mode! :D Starting the day with these two in my pockets! :thumbsup: :)

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You planted nandina? :eek: I've been trying to clear it all year, might have to rent a digger to get the roots. :mad:


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It’s strange you should say that because I rented a gas powered auger to drill the holes for the plants! :thumbsup: :eek: :D


The unintended consequences of bringing in non-native species are long lasting, and sometimes irreversible.
But I do admire hard work in landscaping!:thumbsup: And if/when it all goes wrong, there's always RoundUp.:eek:
And you get the benefit of the doubt because anybody who carries knives like that clearly has good judgement. The handles on the AW Wright are something else.
 
That’s a lovely photo of your Ancient TC A! :thumbsup: :)
The unintended consequences of bringing in non-native species are long lasting, and sometimes irreversible.
But I do admire hard work in landscaping!:thumbsup: And if/when it all goes wrong, there's always RoundUp.:eek:
And you get the benefit of the doubt because anybody who carries knives like that clearly has good judgement. The handles on the AW Wright are something else.
The plants that we planted are Non Invasive! They aren't non-native, we bought them at the local Home Depot. ;) They are part of the Southern Living plant selections that are for our local area!
 
THAT JIGGING IS JUST....:eek:

That’s how bone is done!

Absolutely beautiful Stuart :thumbsup:

Thanks, guys.

My first Stockman...carrying today to see how I like it.

Well, that's a fine first step.

@kai76 Nice Case congress, Nick. Very nice.

I bought this Taylor Schrade 93OT about 2 1/2 years ago

What's not to like about a "go anywhere" knife, Frank?

You’ve been rolling out some amazing blades, but this one is on a whole new level. Looks likes it’s never been carried. That bone is unbelievable!! :):)

Thanks, Ratbert.

With knowing it is en route I slipped Mark's awesome Stag well used fixed blade in my pocket tonight along with my Stag Wrangler:thumbsup:

I'm fixated on that fixed blade, Paul. That looks mighty handy.

Now the monsoons are supposed to be here for three or four days so starting today I’m in relax mode! :D Starting the day with these two in my pockets! :thumbsup: :)

We'll star calling you, Old MacDonald, soon, Ron. Stay dry! That's a prime pocketable pair that you are totin' today.

Tue more Schrades again, a 293Y, and an 881Y, which was a gift from r8shell r8shell :).

They are a tempting twosome for Twosday, Jeff. Either one is a prize.

- Stuart
 
Craig made this one for me as a user and it fits the bill perfectly. No hotspots, stainless of course, pinchable, shadow joint for strength, black micarta will take whatever you dish out. Hard to put a flawless knife in my pocket, will have to use the sheath. Interesting how the sun light makes the black micarta have an almost purplish sheen. Breaking out the Brewers this week, stay tuned my friends …

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