What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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Working on my baguette game again.
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I could work my excellent teeth on those :cool: As a European, I don't have the gleaming perfect teeth we see on the American media ;) :D But I do have every single tooth in my head and very few fillings, at least something right
at my age:eek: Decided to lay off bread, I love all kinds of it but it doesn't love me at all....Oh yeah, that's a grand knife too, Barehead Spear, real taste-like the bread!

Regards, Will
 
Been carrying this Case CV Sod Buster Jr. all day and when lunch time raised it's ugly head, I thought a "Tiny Tots" Sardine sandwich would be good. Any sardines would do but I particularly like "Tiny Tots". Lightly buttered bread, sardines, salt & pepper, lightly sprinkled with apple cider vinegar, and you're pretty close to heaven.

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I relish Sardines on toast or having them with nice boiled potatoes and green beans. It's the only food my late father wouldn't touch, he said he had to live on them for months during the war and it turned him against them... Be the same for anyone I suppose, and the same for those who just want or try to carry one type of knife all the time...you could get revolted by too much of the same thing;) boring..

A Sodbuster is also a very handy picnic or outdoor food snack knife, it carves thinly yet has a useful broad blade, good for spreads or cutting tougher fruits. Plus, in yellow delrin, carries light and is visible.

Thanks, Will
 
Jack, That Santa has an uncanny resemblance to Charlie
waynorth waynorth ! Me thinks he has some explaining to do!
I've heard there was an imposter around, so I have changed my appearance to stay one step ahead of him!!;)Brush 2.jpg
Not as obvious, but I also had my second cataract changed! Now I can see out of both eyes, equally!! I've seen the light!!:D:cool:
 
I'm glad you have those beads, Alan!! They were inspired by some I've seen in a couple of BC museums which were used/enjoyed when the fur trade was huge in North America!
Thank you Charlie. I feel a a connection to the past when I'm wearing them or just holding them. They are very special.
 
Eric's ebony Jack (again) and the 2016 Forum HJ with the most lethal of punches in all of Knifedom:eek:
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You ain’t kiddin’, those things are SHARP!! :eek: :D

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I think that’s still my favorite Forum Knife. Thanks for reminding me I need to carry mine again soon! :thumbsup:

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You've got a statue of Charlie waynorth waynorth ??!! :cool: :) ;) :thumbsup:

:D :D

I've heard there was an imposter around, so I have changed my appearance to stay one step ahead of him!!;)View attachment 1455782
Not as obvious, but I also had my second cataract changed! Now I can see out of both eyes, equally!! I've seen the light!!:D:cool:

Congrats on your newly improved vision, Charlie… but wait’ll you see what some of those fellas at the next GEC Rendezvous really look like! :eek: ;) (Just kidding! :D)

I had my new BF Viper with me today. I’ve never really gone for any of the modern traditionals before, but I’m liking this one so far. :thumbsup:

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I love Eric's Jack and am elated with the new forum knife:thumbsup:
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That looks like a useful pair, Paul. Glad to see I’m not the only one using the lanyard hole on the new forum knife. I wasn’t sure about the paracord I went with (I normally try to stick with leather on natural handle materials, like you did there, and paracord for Micarta), but seeing as the ram’s horn is affixed with Torx screws, I think the paracord works well enough. :D
 
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