What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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You are well "prepared", Jack. ;):thumbsup:


There were some really excellent knives made under the Remington name. :cool::thumbsup:

John, I'm with you on wanting some variety in the blade shapes on a multi-blade knife, so I'm always puzzled that I've become so fond of typical spear/pen canoes. :rolleyes:
I'm not such a fan of Spear/Pen combos either, but I have a bunch of them. I think it's because they look so darn good. :):thumbsup:

Your Queen looks very monarchical, John! :cool::cool::thumbsup:
Thank you, GT.
I'm not sure if it was a recent build before the factory closed for good, but it sure is put together well. :cool::thumbsup:
 
Great photos! Skinny dipping in ice cold water is best done quickly, I’d guess...

That is correct. Sometimes I like to think that it was in cold water that Einstein came up with the idea that time is relative. You step in (cold shower/icy lake), spend 5 min there, step out and realize that in rest of the universe it has only been 20 seconds. :confused:

Same pair today: if it's working, don't fix it!
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chuck4570 said:
Here are my for today.
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Tremendous trio! :thumbsup::cool::cool: What model is that longest knife??
Gary This is a German made Tina brand knife model number is 606, this is a knife that I chose from a pass around GAW box and as soon as I picked it up I knew that it was the one I wanted. if I'm not mistaken
Gary W. Graley Gary W. Graley had added it to the box and he may have more information about it.
 
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