What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Went back to EDC an old friend yesterday, with me today as well. OH
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Thank you JJ, looks like you're armed for bear today my friend ;) Very nice :thumbsup:

Morning folks, today the unfortunate inhabitants of my neighbouring Northern English county of Lancashire are celebrating Lancashire Day, so I shall be standing in solidarity with their plight ;) Happy Lancashire Day to @donn and any of our other members from the Red Rose County :) :thumbsup:

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Along with my Hartshead Barlow, doffing a flat-cap to the cotton-mills of Lancashire, I'll be carrying a traditional Tackler's Knife made by Wheatley Brothers of Sheffield, in Yorkshire ;) :thumbsup:

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Have a good day folks :) :thumbsup:
Great pair, Jack. Have fun celebrating. :cool::thumbsup:

To a NYC person, there's NYC and "Upstate", which is everywhere else.
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I had just the SAK on my belt for the ER yesterday, though they still don't have metal detectors.
Looks like I've got diverticulitis, and I'll be on a non-alcohol clear liquid diet for Thanksgiving. I'm not that wild about turkey anyway, fortunately.
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That's better.
Hope you feel better soon, Jer.

Two of my favourites:
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Schrade Scrimshaw stockman, 1982; amber bone Case Trapper. American classics. Five blades!
A fine pair indeed, :cool::thumbsup:
 
My two totes for Wednesday are wearing wood; a Buck 110 5160 and a pre WWII Robeson TL-29. :)

Your Robeson is wonderful!!!! I can't believe the etch is still so prominent, after all this time.

To a NYC person, there's NYC and "Upstate", which is everywhere else.

So true. It's hilarious, considering how large New York State is, and the relatively tiny amount of that real estate "The City" actually takes up. I have the pleasure of living in Columbia County. It's "Upstate" to the city folks, but "Downstate" to the most of the people upstate. It's all very confusing. :p:p:p. But my real home will always be in the Adirondacks.

Here are a few pics from my last Adirondack camping trip, earlier this month.

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I've got two knives in my pockets today. The SwissTank is still taking up residence in my coin pocket. But the old Camillus Army Engineers knife is riding shotgun in its pouch. I've really missed the Camillus as of late. But now that the the less humid months have arrived, it'll get and more pocket time.

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Very cool old Keen Kutter Gev!:cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:

My two totes for Wednesday are wearing wood; a Buck 110 5160 and a pre WWII Robeson TL-29. :)
Thank you kindly, JJ !! An outstanding pair you're toting; that TL-29 is mesmerizing....wow !!!

Morning folks, today the unfortunate inhabitants of my neighbouring Northern English county of Lancashire are celebrating Lancashire Day, so I shall be standing in solidarity with their plight ;) Happy Lancashire Day to @donn and any of our other members from the Red Rose County :) :thumbsup:

YLKzBCM.jpg


Along with my Hartshead Barlow, doffing a flat-cap to the cotton-mills of Lancashire, I'll be carrying a traditional Tackler's Knife made by Wheatley Brothers of Sheffield, in Yorkshire ;) :thumbsup:

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Have a good day folks :) :thumbsup:
Outstanding, Jack !! The photographs are captivating.

Puma small folder with a pocket watch my middle daughter gifted me a few years ago, neither expensive, but both pretty handy ;)

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Nostalgic photo, Gary !!! Puma goodness and love the pocket watch
 
Great pair, Jack. Have fun celebrating. :cool::thumbsup:

Thanks John, someone has to support those poor folks over the hill ;) :D :thumbsup:

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Here are a few pics from my last Adirondack camping trip, earlier this month.

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I've got two knives in my pockets today. The SwissTank is still taking up residence in my coin pocket. But the old Camillus Army Engineers knife is riding shotgun in its pouch. I've really missed the Camillus as of late. But now that the the less humid months have arrived, it'll get and more pocket time.

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Those are fantastic photos Buzz, couple of great knives too :) :thumbsup:

For today, is my Hartshead Barlow and a GEC #78... A great combination of blades.




@5K Qs ~ re: Ps:61, not this time, but it seems you can’t find a Psalm that has not been appropriated by lyricists!

Eagle,Phil. cigar jack, and BSA 72.
I’ll be smoking two 15lb birds to take to Mom&Dad’s tomorrow~ safe travels to all who will be on the road!
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Great pairings gents :thumbsup:

Outstanding, Jack !! The photographs are captivating.

Thank you very much Gev :) :thumbsup:
 
Thanks. I should be feeling better in two or three days of the antibiotics, and if not, I have a follow-up with my own doctor Friday.
My wife and I and all three grandkids are on antibiotics. That's the real reason for all this holiday stuff, just to help us think about something other then being sick and the long winter ahead!;)

So true. It's hilarious, considering how large New York State is, and the relatively tiny amount of that real estate "The City" actually takes up. I have the pleasure of living in Columbia County. It's "Upstate" to the city folks, but "Downstate" to the most of the people upstate. It's all very confusing. :p:p:p. But my real home will always be in the Adirondacks.
Very true, Buzz. Found this on the web, some of it is spot on!

Upstate NY
1. Your idea of a traffic jam is 10 cars waiting to pass a tractor
3. You measure distance in hours
4. You know several people who have hit deer more than once
6. You stay in your house most of the summer because you aren't used to the heat
7. You drive at 55 mph through 10 feet of snow during a raging blizzard without flinching
11. You carry jumper cables in your car and your girlfriend knows how to use them
14. Driving is better in the winter because the potholes are filled in with snow
16. You know 4 seasons: almost winter, winter, cold, construction
There's a bunch more!
Well we're getting ready for Thanksgiving Day here at Peregrin's Roost. Sausage dressing and eggs for breakfast. Sorry no pic, I ate it that fast!
Along for the day and tomorrow and a bunch after that, on a colorful Thanksgiving themed placemat.
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Safe travels to all of you that are heading "home" for the holiday!
 
My wife and I and all three grandkids are on antibiotics. That's the real reason for all this holiday stuff, just to help us think about something other then being sick and the long winter ahead!;)


Very true, Buzz. Found this on the web, some of it is spot on!

Upstate NY
1. Your idea of a traffic jam is 10 cars waiting to pass a tractor
3. You measure distance in hours
4. You know several people who have hit deer more than once
6. You stay in your house most of the summer because you aren't used to the heat
7. You drive at 55 mph through 10 feet of snow during a raging blizzard without flinching
11. You carry jumper cables in your car and your girlfriend knows how to use them
14. Driving is better in the winter because the potholes are filled in with snow
16. You know 4 seasons: almost winter, winter, cold, construction
There's a bunch more!
Well we're getting ready for Thanksgiving Day here at Peregrin's Roost. Sausage dressing and eggs for breakfast. Sorry no pic, I ate it that fast!
Along for the day and tomorrow and a bunch after that, on a colorful Thanksgiving themed placemat.
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Safe travels to all of you that are heading "home" for the holiday!

Many of those sounds like the south also. Except the snow and cold ones...

I never did make that sausage dressing you sent the recipe for. I need to try that one day
 
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