What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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File under: Simple things that just work.
 
We're supposed to have some storms and rain here today so I'm planning on spend a relaxing Sunday with these two close at hand. Y'all stay safe out there my friends! I'm recycling my photo this morning, but it's early and my coffee is getting cold! ;) Have a blessed day! :) :thumbsup:

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Ron as far as I’m concerned you can post any photo that has that coffin in it as many times as you want!
 
Congratulations on that milestone Clay! I smoked my last Marlboro in August of 1977. ;) I took my last dip of Copenhagen in 2003. I couldn't get enough of that stuff in my lip! :eek: The Copenhagen was way more addictive than the cigarettes IMHO! That is a beautiful 301 my friend. It was definitely made by some the best cutlers in the business at the time it was made! :thumbsup: :)
Thanks Ron. I agree about the cope being the harder of the two to give up. I think in my case it was because I almost always had a pinch in but the Marlboros were for break time! For the last 10 or 15 years before before stopping I stopped every Monday at the same gas station. Filled up the truck, bought the lottery tickets, a carton of Reds and a sleeve of Copenhagen. When I stopped I had to even quit that store!
 
Case Carhartt punch stockman in G10 and Tru-Sharp
I like it because even though the sheepsfoot is set to be opened with the left hand, you can pinch it open with the right.

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Ah...man, now I want one of those :rolleyes:
 
These two jacks for Sunday; the big fella is a Camillus made Remington. :)
Thank you JJ. Brimming with vintage cool. Love that French Ivory, too. The knives image really makes the pair pop.


Cool pic Harvey :cool: :thumbsup:
Thank you Jack.

Hope everyone is having a great weekend :) :thumbsup:
From your reporting, it looks like your having a swell time this weekend.:thumbsup::) You have a great blog post on your weekend hiking ventures in the Guardians. Nice carry.

Le Thiers par Chambriard
Smashing image of your peppery juniper Le Thiers, Vince.
 
Thanks Ron. I agree about the cope being the harder of the two to give up. I think in my case it was because I almost always had a pinch in but the Marlboros were for break time! For the last 10 or 15 years before before stopping I stopped every Monday at the same gas station. Filled up the truck, bought the lottery tickets, a carton of Reds and a sleeve of Copenhagen. When I stopped I had to even quit that store!
I missed the original post. Had to go back and look for it. Well done :thumbsup::thumbsup:
I've got a ways to go to get to nine years. Last Winston red was March 20, 2019, so little over a year. No cheating, no backsliding. Obligatory knife pic of the knife I've been totin' today to stay on topic and avoid thread drift ;)
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Ron as far as I’m concerned you can post any photo that has that coffin in it as many times as you want!
Thanks Clay! :) :thumbsup:

Thanks Ron. I’ll be carrying it quite a bit in the weeks to come.
:D :thumbsup:

Thanks Ron. I agree about the cope being the harder of the two to give up. I think in my case it was because I almost always had a pinch in but the Marlboros were for break time! For the last 10 or 15 years before before stopping I stopped every Monday at the same gas station. Filled up the truck, bought the lottery tickets, a carton of Reds and a sleeve of Copenhagen. When I stopped I had to even quit that store!
Way to hang in there Clay! What ever it took. There are a lot of stores my friend! :) :thumbsup:
 
Just added to my pocket, joining the BTI Old Timer 23OT, 280OT, and 858OT:
Marbles MR431 D2 Sow Belly stockman.

A BTI 25OT is still on my belt. I can cover it with my sweatshirt, ("Anything below 80° is "cold".", in my humble opinion, so I normally have on a sweatshirt/hoodie or jacket.) so if a state inspector sees me (if they ever show up) s/he will never know its there. :)
 
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