What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

I'm glad I had the Bull Nose with me today. Turns out I had a tough job for it when we got home.:eek: A bag of ice had started to melt and I needed the Bull Nose to puncture the plastic bag:rolleyes: to let some water drain before putting it in the freezer.:thumbsup:
Good thing you had that hard working knife with you. ;)

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Very artistic photo, Harvey. :cool::thumbsup:

They've convinced me to stay away from people

That jigging is wonderful. :cool::thumbsup:

Nice Scout knife, Jack.
I have one too, but my example isn't that clean.

In keeping with my no frills workers theme this week
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I'd say that Jack knife has a few frills in it. :D
 
I blame it on the Trapper Tuesday thread I posted in earlier. Of course if I remembered it was Wednesday, not Tuesday.....

I decided I'd carry this Chamblin WT today, but it needed a drop or 2 of oil on the joints.Well, it bit me darn it. Normally it really wouldn't bother me much. But washing my hands 247 times a day, I'm going to run out of bandaids pretty quick.
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Going with just one cocobolo covered cutter today with the number 43. :)
Thank you JJ. A beautiful 43, wonderfully posed and lit.

Wow! :eek: Special find my friend, I hope you still have a roof over your head! :eek: :D :thumbsup:
Thank you Jack. The roof is still attached.:D A perfect pair of Lambs. A nice Scout, too.

A wonderful knife from Stan there Harvey! :cool:
Thank You kindly, Ron. Your BFs and the WCLF IS THE BOMB.:thumbsup:

Very artistic photo, Harvey. :cool::thumbsup:
Many thanks, John. May your Lamb Foot serve you well today.
 
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