What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Today's companions.
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We started some time within the last year and it’s been fun. My son is only 8, so he still thinks I’m cool. 😄 I’m sure the days of him being embarrassed by me are just around the corner.

Old guy on the ramp (with a SAK in my pocket):
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I rode dirt bikes. I loved doing technical stuff on mountain bikes. Things that required a good sense of balance and weight distribution. Tried a skateboard for, like, 15 minutes one time and said, "Nope. Uh, uh. Going to hurt myself." You da man thumb.gifthumb.gifthumb.gif

This mornings tote:
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Mornin. Schrade 206 Barlow and Case 6254 Trapper with Peabody Coal Co etch, 1981. 1C108CC1-1206-49E9-ADA7-96464483542B.jpegAnd my yarrow are doing their thing. This is a fine plant. Gets two to three feet high, and the blooms last fairly long. It’s a prairie plant, evolved to compete against other tall plants, so in a clump on it’s own, it can use some support.732A3431-608D-4513-BE5F-A150A98D4110.jpeg It spreads reliably without being aggressively obnoxious, which I like. These one year old plants popping up outside the border will get dug and moved to my front wildflower area.4C326B9F-867B-4FC1-ADC0-4AE2535F8F1A.jpeg5608154E-8D28-47C7-960B-D0119BE2744C.jpegThe dag’s got the blues. Our turkeys seem to have moved along, and our granddaughters are on their way back to Georgia. I found him laying outside their empty bedroom door this morning.
Manny is stuck with me.
 
I've got Two for Twosday...
Ouuu! Those look nice together John!
😎👍
Today's companions.
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That is a very elegant looking swayback Gary. 😉👍
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Switched it up with a Case copperhead today.
Nice Jon, I know you wish it had more blue, but it’s still a very attractive knife. 😎👍
Mornin. Schrade 206 Barlow and Case 6254 Trapper with Peabody Coal Co etch, 1981. View attachment 1591543View attachment 1591556The dag’s got the blues. Our turkeys seem to have moved along, and our granddaughters are on their way back to Georgia. I found him laying outside their empty bedroom door this morning.
Manny is stuck with me.
Great looking knives Jeff, and a really neat photo. Sorry to the turkeys moved on, I wonder if turkeys return to the same place each year or if she was just passing through. Manny has that look that our dog Jameson gets when he senses we are leaving on vacation and he is going with us. 😊
 
Nice! Do you plan to keep the new one for a spare, or alternate between them...or carry both together?

I've got this little old thing in my pocket today.
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It’s too nice not to carry. 😁 I was thinking of keeping the new one put up as a spare, but I just can’t do it. I’ll grab one or the other as they’re a little thick - both in the same pocket would probably be worse than a Buck 110!
 
Mornin. Schrade 206 Barlow and Case 6254 Trapper with Peabody Coal Co etch, 1981. View attachment 1591543And my yarrow are doing their thing. This is a fine plant. Gets two to three feet high, and the blooms last fairly long. It’s a prairie plant, evolved to compete against other tall plants, so in a clump on it’s own, it can use some support.View attachment 1591549 It spreads reliably without being aggressively obnoxious, which I like. These one year old plants popping up outside the border will get dug and moved to my front wildflower area.View attachment 1591555View attachment 1591556The dag’s got the blues. Our turkeys seem to have moved along, and our granddaughters are on their way back to Georgia. I found him laying outside their empty bedroom door this morning.
Manny is stuck with me.
Did you dye the Delrin on that Schrade?
 
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