What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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A pre-virobloc Opinel and a Vintage Sheffield Hunter Lamb foot.
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This is getting to be a bit much.
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Well, I usually only post what’s in my right front pocket, but unless I’m filing something at the courthouse, boarding a plane, showering, or in bed, I always have 5 or 6. So you are “normal”!
Frozen pumpkin drool is scary, but the knife is a beaut!


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Today:
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I'll tote it today, along with an old HOME (Holley & Merwin)
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@JohnDF and Rachell, thanks!
Since my granddaughters are no longer under my roof, and my youngest is 27, it may seem weird for an old man to still carve a jack ‘o lantern. We don’t even get trick or treaters out here. But a big mess of roasted and salted punkin seeds and a pot of punkin soup don’t just happen by themselves.
 
International Knife of the Week is a Spanish navaja with birch covers that my daughter once gave me:
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Watchpocket Knife of the Week is an Imperial Diamond Edge (thanks, Mark):
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Big Knife of the Week is a Rough Rider white bone marlin spike:
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Miscellaneous Knife of the Week is a Rough Rider amber jigged bone Barlow:
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- GT
 
Nicely done. :cool::thumbsup:
So, after carrying Skoll for the Month of the Wolf, are you going to continue a pattern of choosing a knife of the month?
@JohnDF and Rachell, thanks!
Since my granddaughters are no longer under my roof, and my youngest is 27, it may seem weird for an old man to still carve a jack ‘o lantern. We don’t even get trick or treaters out here. But a big mess of roasted and salted punkin seeds and a pot of punkin soup don’t just happen by themselves.
I didn't get a chance to carve a pumpkin this year, so no seeds for me. :( The problem is that it's usually too warm here to carve one more than a day or two before Halloween. By the time the trick-or-treaters come, the Jack o' lantern is rotting...
 
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