What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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Decided to carry this one today.

Lund boat in the background?

Back to the Roper . . .

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Jeff, that 66 is looking too good not to carry. I may have to start packing mine instead of just looking at it:thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
Thanks JJ :D Two wonderful Wooden Wednesday carries there my friend :thumbsup:

Hope everyone is having a decent week :) :thumbsup:

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Thank you Jack!!! Very nice pairing today with another delicious morning treat; what-a-slice!:D:thumbsup::thumbsup:
Thank you JJ. I’ve really taken a shine to #29. I’ll bet that elegant Robeson fits nice in the watch pocket.
Thanks a bunch, Harvey!!!
Ebony Big Un SFO Lambfoot.
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“It’s What’ For Breakfast.”
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Love that ebony lamb to aid in your epicurean delights; bon appetite!:thumbsup::rolleyes::thumbsup:
Alox Knife of the Week is a Vic Money Clip, here functioning as a tie clasp:
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non-Alox SAK of the Week is a Vic Champion:
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Bailed non-SAK of the Week is a Kutmaster GSA knife:
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International Knife this Week is a Douk-Douk:
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Outstanding foursome Gary; your "Vic money Clip" makes a very cool tie clasp!:thumbsup::cool::thumbsup:
Still dreary and drizzling hereabouts, so I'm just totin' in the house. I'm reducing a bone-in venison shoulder (from this past season) to chunks for a stew. These are my cutlery accomplices:

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Marvelous image of your culinary companions Stuart!:thumbsup::D:thumbsup:
Great bunch of kitchen knives Stuart, your Nicholas Nichols is a dazzler :cool: I've been enjoying using this one @Reaper AL sent me a lot :) :thumbsup:

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Heading out early tomorrow, and I won't get a chance to post, but I'll be carrying these two, my Hartshead Barlow and a Winchester Bull-Head. Have a good day folks :thumbsup:

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Excellent pairing for tomorrow Jack!!! Between you and Harvey I'm leaning towards a midnight snack!:eek::thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
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A pair of Camillus, #23 jack and #72 Carpenter’s Whittler


GEC 47 Hayin’ Helper pruner from 2016. 47P116.
Thanks for the details, Jon. Looks like a good garden knife.
Opinel mod in walnut for wood Wednesday!

Well done ~ how did you darken the blade? I like it.

Couple of nice there Jeff . :):):thumbsup::thumbsup:
Are you coming to Janesville with us my friend ???

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Thanks, and yes, I’ve got it on the calendar. I hope we can drag ‘ol Harvey @cigarrodog out this year!
 
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Not my entire EDC bunch, but a bit of a time machine: clockwise from bottom left…

- Gerber 2050, bought in 1973 in Boulder, Co. Lots of carry/use over the years.
- My Dad’s Case 6254 Trapper he bought in 1980 at a hardware store.
- 1997 Wenger SAK celebrating a motorcycle trip/stop at a Wenger shop in CH
- 2020 GEC 62, a new user that marks my continued enjoyment of a good, useful pocketknife.

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Is that SAK a Wenger, @southriv ? I thought that only the Victorinox knives had the excellent :thumbsup:dependable, stroke of genius :thumbsup:works every time :thumbsup:can opener design. But I must admit that I am no authority.


@rt dak nice knife, and great lookin' vice you've got there. Yeah, nice picture too. My own pictures are mostly grainy and comparatively dull, but I do my best.
 
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