What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

My old favorite Ulster jack and new to me dogleg cattle knife by Remington


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Thanks Ron, I do like the pattern, 3 1/2" overall :) :thumbsup:

Thank you my friend, it's nice to be in such fine company :) Great pair :thumbsup:
Thanks Jack! :) You and Charlie are definitely “Pillars of the Porch” as far as I’m concerned my friend! :) :thumbsup:

These today while I was tending the Gardens and cutting a little bit of Asparagus.
Northfield 23 and my $28 Old Stag




Harry
Looking good Harry! :thumbsup: Pam said to tell you that she’s proud for y’all to be able to grow that much food just feet from your back doorstep! :D :thumbsup:
 
I was going to say, those two are very similar. ;):thumbsup:

:DHa! Sometimes I’m embarrassed to reveal how many knives I always carry...

Sad to say neither the Oregon Trapper nor the Bull Buster saw any use today.
The work all fell to my slim, scalpel like Victorinox hawkbill florist. Spent from 7:30 to 2:00 pruning and trellising my tomatoes at our farm. We’ve got some 200 or so and they need to be worked over a couple of times a week. All the suckers have to come off to encourage one central leader, and my blade gets wiped off with alcohol after each plant for plant health. Definitely a job for stainless steel.

Moose? Handsome knife ~ very nice.
Compelling photo as well.:thumbsup:
Thanks. I'm not usually a big spey blade fan, but I do like this one.
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In spite of it’s, um... association, there are some things a spey does better than anything else. Besides THAT, I mean.
Nice knife!
These today while I was tending the Gardens and cutting a little bit of Asparagus.
Northfield 23 and my $28 Old Stag




Harry
Nice vegetable beds, Harry! I’m envious that you’re still cutting ‘sparagus. Mine’s all gone to fern. Highly pleasant way to pass a beautiful day ~ just have to keep drinking that water, and keep the sun off yer head!
View attachment 1373738 Speaking of envious, I still can’t get over that old stag hawkbill! Whoever invented that blade shape was a genius.
I don’t often show them off, but I always have a hawk when I’m at the farm, or in my home garden.
 
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