What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

These two today


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I see you didn't have any trouble getting yours open. ;):D:thumbsup:
Nope! ;) :D :thumbsup:

Thank you Ron, back at 'ya my friend :) :thumbsup:
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I figure you can fight off any and all assailants with those two today! And maybe a sandwich as well. Love that 23L. Eagerly awaiting the Mesquite call. Have a great day up there in the ‘Nooga area Ron!
I certainly hope I don’t have any assailants today Jon. :rolleyes: If I do, ole Sam and me are ready. ;) Now a sandwich may be happening for sure! :thumbsup: Y’all have a great day too my friend! :) :thumbsup:
 
JD, you really caught the texture in both knives handles quite well - stands out with great definition - nice photography of two nice knives. OH

Thanks Bruce. When the pictures come out good it's always a nice surprise. I'm usually trying to hurry in the morning to get all my parts unloaded.
 
Stunning pair there, Ron! :thumbsup:



Good looking pipe! (The knife ain't bad, either!) ;) :D



Cute pup, John. :thumbsup: Here’s ours (Maggie) when she was little.

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She’s a bit bigger now. :D

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Beautiful knife! :cool:



Cool photo, Paul! Hope you’re doing well! :thumbsup:



Already looking well-used, I like it! :thumbsup:



Great pair, Taylor! (Although I agree with Vince on the Opinel.) ;)

I’ve been carrying this No. 7 almost exclusively for a week, which is a bit unusual for me. It may not be fancy, but it gets the job done. :thumbsup:

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I ended up showing my 10 year old son the Opinel and he liked the locking mechanism. So guess what I did. I handed it over to him and kept it stock! The only bad thing I noticed was the grind was really toothy on the blade so I just touched it up and told him to put it on his safe and use it when we go fishing this weekend.
 
Today I'm going with this French slicer wearing ebony covers. :)
Much thanks, JJ. The Ebony is like a force multiplier to the beauty of your En Aubrac Laguiole. The image takes it over the top.:thumbsup:


Bailed non-SAK of the Week is a Kutmaster Girl Scout knife from a flea market:
Cool! Love the green.

Thank you Harvey, superb photos, and an interesting companion to your Lambsfoot :) :thumbsup:
Thank you Jack.:)

Lovely-looking Laguiole JJ :) I'm going with wood myself today :) :thumbsup:
Fine image of your top drawer carry, Jack.
 
I ended up showing my 10 year old son the Opinel and he liked the locking mechanism. So guess what I did. I handed it over to him and kept it stock! The only bad thing I noticed was the grind was really toothy on the blade so I just touched it up and told him to put it on his safe and use it when we go fishing this weekend.

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I always sharpen new Opinels when I first get them; GEC’s, too, for that matter.
 
Due to "The Can Opener Incident" yesterday, the Marbles MR278 "Demo" knife has returned to my pocket.
Because I haven't carried them in a bit: Rough Rider RR1062 "A Stroke of Luck" canoe, and matching RR1057 "A Stroke of Luck" "large" (4.25 inch closed) stockman.
A Rough Ryder "Riders of the Silver Screen" Hopalong Cassidy moose "just for fun"/"just because".
(Unlike Roy, Gene, and Red, Hoppy was a tough guy. When Hoppy went into the saloon, he ordered whiskey and beer! Not "Sarsaparilla" (which is a "old timey" name for Root Beer soda pop). He also used words stronger than "daRn", "drat", and "shoot", and he was a better shot.)
I think that for a change of pace, I'll put my SK Blades "The Gentleman" Buck 110, on my belt.
 
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