What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Peanut again...
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And maybe a normal (and older) pic...
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Welcome back, Jack; I hope the tech problems are solved! :):thumbsup::thumbsup: Good to see you didn't lose your stag HHB while you were "away"! ;)

Thanks Gary, I sure hope so :rolleyes: Thankfully not, I'd be lost without it :eek: ;) :thumbsup:

For Thrifty Thursday, I'll carry my newest project: the Barlow you sent me last year.
I'm not sure if I'm finished with it, but I do know I like the uneven coloring of the bone.
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Nice work Rachel, very cool :cool: :thumbsup:

Thanks Jack, same to ya! ;):thumbsup:

:) :thumbsup:

Predator Weapon. :D

You know I love a #66. :cool::thumbsup:

LOL! :D I'm hoping he'll act as Guardian :D ;) :thumbsup:

Such a great pattern :) :thumbsup:
 
I’m slacking and missed yesterday- I carried my dark plum jigged bone viper. Today I’ve got some wood for Wednesday along with my favorite swayback to date. That’s about as understated as I can say how amazing of a knife the Waynorth lambfoot is. Happy Wednesday to all!

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Two of the finest right there my friend . Carry them in good health Ross .

Harry
 
He's doing fine now. He works in a nursing home, so he got his shots quite a while ago.
My paternal grandparents were Dutch immigrants, but they never required me to speak Dutch to get treats! :D

Good to hear, Gary. Sounds like he's doing important work, especially given the circumstances.

As for our grandparents, there were a lot of us to keep in line--homemade cookies were serious incentives to behave. I have a very good friend that is Dutch, and still lives in Amsterdam. He tried to teach me Dutch, but I just kept reverting the the German I knew... he gave up.

Well, here's my pic of the day--I'm totin the 42 again, as well as this, in honor of Greek Independence Day
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