What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Inspired by Charlie's gift HJ thread, I'm carrying a favorite HJ6 2012 in Tomato Acrylic:thumbsup:
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Nice song from Springsteen, but I think he sometimes sings about things he knows nothing about. For example, in Glory Days, he refers to a fastball as a "speedball." I've never heard that term in baseball; I've heard "heat," "chin music", etc. Sounds more like a drug term! Maybe it's a Jersey thing.

And guns: he sings about a barrel of a gun "spinning" (2001 album). It's the cylinder of a revolver that spins.

But he puts on a great show. Saw him in 1984 and again about ten years ago. Clemons was still alive and performing. Went with my wife last time; she doesn't even like Springsteen, but said it was the best concert she had ever been to.

I remember him playing one of the Sheffield football stadiums in the late 80's. I was sat outside a pub 2 miles away, and we could still hear the gig! :eek: :D :thumbsup:


Just a beautiful pic Harvey, that Lambsfoot is a gem :) :thumbsup:

Inspired by Charlie's gift HJ thread, I'm carrying a favorite HJ6 2012 in Tomato Acrylic:thumbsup:
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Smashing tomato Paul ;) :thumbsup:
 
Plain Canoe of the Week is a Rough Rider gunstock checkered bone canoe (thanks, Will):
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Fancy Canoe of the Week is a Buck stag canoe:
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And my Watchpocket Knife of the Week is a Robt. Klaas small canoe with brown jigged bone I really like:
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- GT

Gary, your trio of Canoes this week are all stellar; the RR gunstock with the checkered bone is always a favorite when you post it. :thumbsup: Additionally, the Buck stag is also a special one. :thumbsup:

Such a heavenly teardrop, Dean! :thumbsup::cool::thumbsup: I hope the iPhone problems are all behind you now.

- GT

Thank you, Gary! They replaced my iPhone so all is good on that front. :D
 
Love the Barlow and the asters. My perrenial prairie asters just phased into their full glory, and the bees are all over them.

Funny plant~all spring and summer, they look like weeds. They just keep getting taller and taller, looking weedier and weedier. I have inadvertently pulled some by mistake, but they have deep root crowns and are very hard to kill. They end up 4 to 6 feet tall, and then, when just about everything else has bloomed and faded away, all of a sudden the asters pop. Love them.

These two yesterday (thanks to Glennbad for the super cool micarta scales on the Camillus!).

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That ATS-34 blade on the S&M was a chore to sharpen, but boy does it cut nicely now!

Stupendous #23 Big Jack! Such a great pattern.
And @glennbad did wonders, as usual.
 
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