What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Thanks to all my Porch friends for your well wishes for my health. You’re all very kind.
I’m still in the hospital.
I will just say that a burst appendix is nothing to mess around with, and I was much sicker than I thought.
View attachment 1261383 I confess to not technically totin them, but over in those Wranglers is an old Case Redbone Peanut, and two beloved Wengers.
 
Thanks to all my Porch friends for your well wishes for my health. You’re all very kind.
I’m still in the hospital.
I will just say that a burst appendix is nothing to mess around with, and I was much sicker than I thought.
View attachment 1261383 I confess to not technically totin them, but over in those Wranglers is an old Case Redbone Peanut, and two beloved Wengers.
Hope you're out of there soon, Jeff.
 
Looking good JJ :) :thumbsup:

Morning folks, had a rotten night's sleep last night, but hoping for a better day overall :thumbsup: First Tuesday of the New Year, and I had an idea to try to carry a random knife from my collection each Tuesday, for as long as I remember :rolleyes: This week's blindfold pick is a Richards of Sheffield Scout Knife, carried along with my Hartshead Barlow :) Have a good day folks :thumbsup:
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Thank you Jack!!! Very cool pair for you today; the old stag on your scout is amazing!:cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:
Thank you JJ. Super nice blade on the Toothpick.
@ the car wash.
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@Albert Oates with a multi tool pry bar.
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Thanks a lot Harvey!!! Another great Sheffield with wonderful covers with a "cool tool"; wild looking car wash as well!:eek::thumbsup::thumbsup:
Great picture my friend . You always show nice knives but your photos are always Great . You must be a Pro ???
Thank you kindly Harry!!! For my second career (35-60) I returned to the University for film school and worked as a Photographer/Cinematographer.:rolleyes:
Carrying these older Cases .





Really hard to beat the Case knives from that era; your daily choices are always outstanding!:D:thumbsup::thumbsup:
Alox of the Week is this red Secretary (thanks, Ken):
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non-Alox SAK of the Week is a Vic Huntsman:
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Bailed non-SAK of the Week is a Marbles Workman trapper:
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International Knife of the Week is an Otter work knife:
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Great picks for todays foursome; your Alox secretary is certainly a beauty!;):thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
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Thanks to all my Porch friends for your well wishes for my health. You’re all very kind.
I’m still in the hospital.
I will just say that a burst appendix is nothing to mess around with, and I was much sicker than I thought.
View attachment 1261383 I confess to not technically totin them, but over in those Wranglers is an old Case Redbone Peanut, and two beloved Wengers.
Hope you are better soon. Make sure to pick up those knives before slipping the pants back on.....the peanut in the peanut gallery and the Wengers before the Wranglers!!! :p Take care of yourself and maybe give them to to your spouse or kid to hold onto to for you. Get a claim check first.
 
Thanks to all my Porch friends for your well wishes for my health. You’re all very kind.
I’m still in the hospital.
I will just say that a burst appendix is nothing to mess around with, and I was much sicker than I thought.
View attachment 1261383 I confess to not technically totin them, but over in those Wranglers is an old Case Redbone Peanut, and two beloved Wengers.

Not the best photo of knives I have ever seen ;), but a post that made my day better anyway. Good to hear you're still rolling. Get well soon, Jeff!

Thank you all for showing your favourite stockman knives. Good food for thought.

Today I am totin' this little though man I purchased from a porch member. :thumbsup:

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Thanks to all my Porch friends for your well wishes for my health. You’re all very kind.
I’m still in the hospital.
I will just say that a burst appendix is nothing to mess around with, and I was much sicker than I thought.
View attachment 1261383 I confess to not technically totin them, but over in those Wranglers is an old Case Redbone Peanut, and two beloved Wengers.
Sorry to hear that news, Jeff. I missed some posts as I was away from home for a few days. I hope you rally quickly.
 
Alox of the Week is this red Secretary (thanks, Ken):
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non-Alox SAK of the Week is a Vic Huntsman:
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Bailed non-SAK of the Week is a Marbles Workman trapper:
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International Knife of the Week is an Otter work knife:
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- GT

Interesting selection Gary, no fat there :) :thumbsup:

Thanks to all my Porch friends for your well wishes for my health. You’re all very kind.
I’m still in the hospital.
I will just say that a burst appendix is nothing to mess around with, and I was much sicker than I thought.
View attachment 1261383 I confess to not technically totin them, but over in those Wranglers is an old Case Redbone Peanut, and two beloved Wengers.

I hope you'll be out and running around again soon Jeff, thanks for keeping us all up to date with your situation :thumbsup:

Thank you Jack!!! Very cool pair for you today; the old stag on your scout is amazing!:cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:

Thanks JJ, I'm afraid it's only imitation stag, but it's better than the imitation stag on most of my Richards Scouts :thumbsup:

These two wood covered French totes for today; juniper and ebony. :)

Delightful pair JJ :) :thumbsup:

Happy Hump Day
Another solid Case knife for today

Nice John :) :thumbsup:

Back to toting these two today :) :thumbsup:

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Thanks to all my Porch friends for your well wishes for my health. You’re all very kind.
I’m still in the hospital.
I will just say that a burst appendix is nothing to mess around with, and I was much sicker than I thought.
View attachment 1261383 I confess to not technically totin them, but over in those Wranglers is an old Case Redbone Peanut, and two beloved Wengers.
I guess it's still better to catch an appendix pre-burst. Glad it wasn't worse.
 
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