What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Fascinating posts gents :) Here, Pancake Day is sadly a much tamer affair :( I love pancakes (crepes), but struggled in finding them today :confused: ...
Jack, can't believe it! ;)
You have no excuse not to do it by yourself, all you need is flour, eggs, milk, oil, maybe beer or sodium bicarbonate, and whatever flavour you'd like, rum, orange blossom... and a few minutes before filling them with whatever you want and eat.
OK, if you wanna get rich you need to dig that old gold coin when you flip the first one in the air. :D
 
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That knife just screams, "Use Me!"
 
Thank you!

That blade must do good at opening pachages n stuff.
Indeed it does. :thumbsup:
I prefer to view the blade as shortened, rather than broken, r8shell. A fine old worker. (BTW, after a particularly rough fishing trip, figuratively and literally, I told my wife that I wasn't broken, I was just badly bent.)
As long as you're still sharp! :D
 
Toting one of my favorites today, a HSB wharncliffe pen.

Beautiful and colorful jigging.

Now that is jigging to die for.

Fabulous! All About What a Traditional Should Be About :cool:

That is absolutely gorgeous, Nick! Hits all the buttons for me with the jigging, color, tip bolsters. :thumbsup::thumbsup: What is the closed length?

I agree with what they said, Nick. Great jigging, shape, and tip bolsters!! That's a beauty and thanks for sharing it. I don't think that we've seen the pile side since mid-December, so it's about time for renewed totin'.

- Stuart
 
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An Ontario Rat (made by Queen) Railsplitter with Rams horn covers and D2 blades. An exceptional knife, Solid Blades with no blade rub, pinned shield and AMAZING f&f. Add, pinch, slanted and threaded bolsters that just make this a stellar knife:cool::thumbsup: This is #125 of 500.
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An Ontario Rat (made by Queen) Railsplitter with Rams horn covers and D2 blades. An exceptional knife, Solid Blades with no blade rub, pinned shield and AMAZING f&f. Add, pinch, slanted and threaded bolsters that just make this a stellar knife:cool::thumbsup: This is #125 of 500.
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What more could you ask for? Very nice, Paul!
 
Thanks Jeff! I’ve always been a little reluctant to post pics of my guitar, since many of you have such amazing instruments. I currently have two Squier Strats. They meet my needs, but some serious players frown upon them.

No need to be ashamed of Squiers!
I have three~ a Tele and Strat from the early ‘80s, made in Japan, and a Strat I got at a Ft Meyers pawn shop after flying down there and facing a week with no guitar.:D That one is currently torn down and going to get a pair of P90s. Hoping it will make a good slide guitar.
 
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