What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Capital carry, Todd; that curly birch makes captivating covers!
Love wood with lots of grain variation, Curley Burch rarely disappoints! 😉
Thanks, Todd. I like mine a lot, and am quite surprised that I have NOT bought more mini canoes (I think I have two)
I’m not much for a full sized canoe, but I do like a mini. I see a Case baby butter bean in my future! 🔮 😊
Interesting, Todd. For me, the notch seems positioned just right for one of my fingers to settle into it with my usual grip, so I like it!
I think that’s the reason I’m not a fan, it doesn’t fit my grip, but I like the blade a lot.
My daughter no longer lives in Spain, so I don't anticipate returning any time soon. But I think she's planning to go to Spain next month to be in her best friend's COVID-delayed wedding. Don't know if she'll get to any cuchillerias, though, nor whether she could find a "fishy" Taramundi if she did make it to a knife shop!

- GT
😂😂😂 I bet knife shopping will be at the top of her list of things to do! 👍
 
Part of Monday’s carry
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Toting a GEC 71 and a 1985 Schrade made BSA 75th Anniversary Scout, for Sunday. :)
A Sodbuster and a Scout always makes a great pairing, but those two are outstanding JJ :) :thumbsup:
I’m a fairly peaceful man, but that would sorely tempt me.
Hmm...I'm tempted too Jeff! :rolleyes: :thumbsup:
That is a HUGE shame! I can understand deer, birds, racoons, or (insert your favorite wild animals here) making messes in your garden and yard - but a kid that (should) know better?... that is tough!!

Have you considered some of those Looney Tune-like snares, traps or pits? Hear me out... Do you have any extra pianos, anvils, or anything made by ACME lying around? That may solve your problem rather quickly😬
Thanks buddy, that's a GREAT idea! :D :thumbsup:
I don't post these knives every day or even every week, but I ALWAYS carry this quartet in addition to the knives on my weekly rotation schedule.
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- GT
It's always great to see your Eternals Gary :) :thumbsup:
I highly recommend this sign topped with a Bull Nose 😁


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:D :thumbsup:
Are you sure you're not biased because I have a ruler knife in the photo, Jack??


Superb duo, Jack, and thanks for the kind words!
I did note the Ruler Knife! :D ;) :thumbsup:

Thank you very much my friend :) :thumbsup:
Looking good Taylor :) :thumbsup:

Have a good week everyone :) Starting mine off with my Hartshead Barlow and a William Rodgers Penknife :thumbsup:

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Thank you for the kind words.
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Good quartet of blades in a couple of attractive packages, John!
Glad you survived the graduation heat.


Capital carry, Todd; that curly birch makes captivating covers!


Two terrific knives, Ross, and I can definitely see the attempt to emulate some of JJ's photo compositions!



Couple of very classy knives, Dean!


Beguiling bone bonanza, Dylan!


Preeminent pair, JJ! Does the Al Mar have a locking blade?


Thanks, Todd. I like mine a lot, and am quite surprised that I have NOT bought more mini canoes (I think I have two).!


Remarkable pair, José!


Thanks for the compliment and the alliteration, John.


So did it work, Jeff? Has your BIL become a traditional knife guy?


Distinguished duo, Greg!


That's a pair beyond compare, Dennis!


That yellow Old Timer is cheerful, and not very common, I think!


Paradigmatic pen knife, Will!


That's a lovely knife with glowing handles, José!


Really like that "hi-res" pic, Jeff!


Those two complement one another in several ways, John!


Stunning work on your Barlow! I hope you're as seaworthy as the knife!


I think the handle shape of the Eureka is kinda Goofy, but it sure seems like the folks who have them like the knife a LOT!


Are you sure you're not biased because I have a ruler knife in the photo, Jack??


Thanks, John.


Breathtaking bone, Steve!


Thanks, Gus.


Likable couple of knives, Greg!


Interesting, Todd. For me, the notch seems positioned just right for one of my fingers to settle into it with my usual grip, so I like it!


The more, the merrier!


My daughter no longer lives in Spain, so I don't anticipate returning any time soon. But I think she's planning to go to Spain next month to be in her best friend's COVID-delayed wedding. Don't know if she'll get to any cuchillerias, though, nor whether she could find a "fishy" Taramundi if she did make it to a knife shop!




Thanks for praising my Rem peanut, Dennis.
Your Schrade-Wostenholm canoe is sublime! I have one of those, but the stag on mine pales in comparison to yours!


Superb duo, Jack, and thanks for the kind words!


I like my Black Cat very much, and your Silver Otter is making me think I need to get my Cat a playmate!

- GT
 
A strawberry on the cherry tree...
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just after the shot, I notice this real young’n robin. I got him a worm quickly as a couple were about, and out of nowhere mom swoops in and provides the meal instead. The little one followed mom across the way...
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A great Monday and week to all:thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
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