What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

This knife has Been there / Done that. I believe I have seen more TL-29s with initials than any other pattern.

That’s a real nice one, Jeff!

Nice to see you’re bonding with the dark brewed, Harry. And I love the old watering can!

View attachment 1593124Glad that Mrs Turkey and brood left me some black raspberries!
Looks like berries in our oatmeal tomorrow.
Thanks Jeff !!! How are you keeping my friend ? I really like to carry the 83 . With the Lanyard on it , it becomes very accessible with dirty hands . The Old Water Can is handy to have around for watering the Trug Raised Garden and the patio flowers with water from the Rain Barrel . It does have a small leak but still gets the job done .

Harry
 
Haha... I'm glad my puppy got out of the chewing phase.
Hope the fix is easy enough for you. Turning them on manually is easy enough, I'd probably put off fixing it too.

That knife definitely looks better with age. 🤠:thumbsup:
Thanks, John. I agree, and I think most knives look better with a little use.

Going with my Usual Lamb and a Roy Rogers Trick Knife for Thrifty Thursday
Cool little knife. Can I ask, what makes it a trick knife? Is it the cap lifter in the tang?
 
I carried my eureka today.

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FRIDAY and I've got a date with Pearl !!! WOooHOoo !!!
Bulldog Brand 2004 Pit Bulls (Solingen Germany)
This dog's name is Pearl ... GOood Girl !!!

EDIT: And speaking of dogs, if you do monthly meds, yesterday was the 1st
Slipped my mind yesterday and I'll have to med them today. Just a reminder

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Yes, just got it.
It's fun to watch people try to open it.

Cakes Beware! ;):thumbsup:
Great find John :cool:

LOL! :D :thumbsup:
I'd guess that when you carry your "big cake" knife that you've gotta wear "big boy" pants. :thumbsup: :)
Definitely Ed! :D :thumbsup:
This knife has Been there / Done that. I believe I have seen more TL-29s with initials than any other pattern.

That’s a real nice one, Jeff!

Nice to see you’re bonding with the dark brewed, Harry. And I love the old watering can!

View attachment 1593124Glad that Mrs Turkey and brood left me some black raspberries!
Looks like berries in our oatmeal tomorrow.
That's very interesting Jeff :) I found that one in a Yorkshire flea-market, not sure how it got there. Here's the pile side :thumbsup:

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Great pic :) My blackberries aren't out yet :( :thumbsup:

Carrying my trusty Hartshead Barlow today, with a Boker Copperhead for Old Friends Friday :) Have a good day everyone :thumbsup:

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Thanks again Gary, and I agree, it is a great secondary blade, and the more I carry this knife the more I find myself using that blade. 😉👍
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Thanks GT. You're right about the less than 6cm rule. Was fine on the way out, but was challenged on the way home. The security guy had a little ruler hanging with his keys on his belt, and it all worked out ;)
Glad you and the knife could meet the air travel challenges, Mike! :thumbsup::thumbsup::)

5K Qs 5K Qs yes it is! Crazy how time flies. She's 2 and a half. She runs the house and loves looking at my knives with me.
Good times! :cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:

Thanks.
I like to speculate about it. This is Schizoid Jack, with two main blades stamped like main blades, and one red cover and one blue. Maybe a lunchbox present for somebody at U of Penn.
Thanks for the extra info. I wasn't sure that was the Schizoid Jack, a notable knife! :thumbsup::cool::thumbsup:

Case Teardrop TB61028W CV

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Sensational bone on your teardrop, Jim! :cool::cool::thumbsup:

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Cassie pup has been keeping me pretty busy lately :)
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Delightful dog, Steve! :thumbsup::cool::cool:

Laid it down. Thought I'd lost it. Took a picture to mark the spot

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Cool photo of your "camo stag" lambsfoot! :cool::thumbsup::cool:

Afternoon switch over...
John, that knife is the Platonic ideal of a jack knife! :thumbsup::thumbsup::cool:

Remarkable pair of red knives, José! :cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:

Böker Whittler today. OH
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Handsome whittler, Bruce! :thumbsup::cool::thumbsup:

I carried my Schrade 893 today.
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Splendid knife! :cool::cool::thumbsup:
Is that an ancestor of the 93OT?

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Quality quartet Gary :) :thumbsup:
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Hope everyone's week got off to a good start :) Back with my Hartshead Barlow today, accompanied by a Random Tuesday Heritage Jack :thumbsup:

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Thanks, Jack. :)
Primo pair you've selected! :thumbsup::cool::cool:

I've got Two for Twosday...
Dynamic duo, John! :cool::thumbsup::cool:

Mornin. Schrade 206 Barlow and Case 6254 Trapper with Peabody Coal Co etch, 1981. View attachment 1591543

...View 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.
Couple of commendable knives, Jeff! :thumbsup::thumbsup::cool:
I wonder if a photo of YOU would look similar to that of Manny, since I'll bet the two of you are sharing some of the same feelings. ;)

I really like the wood on your lambsfoot! :cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:

Thank you for your kind comments, Gary. I'm looking forward to your upcoming Zorro moose!
Thanks for your encouragement, Dean. :)

I've seen quite a few cool Case cutters posted today, so I grabbed these two to join the party. :)
Definitely a pair that would be the life of any party, JJ! :thumbsup::cool::thumbsup:

Two for tuesday Schade's

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Classic peach seed jigging, Steve! :cool::cool::thumbsup:

One in each pocket, and you can be a two-fisted toter. 😁👐

Speaking of, I decided the Schmachtenberg needed company, so I grabbed the Chipaway to tote along. (two for Tuesday?)

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Captivating contrasting colors! :cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:

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Very nice sowbelly Gary, those smooth tobacco bone covers are gorgeous! 😎👍
Thanks for noticing, Todd. :)

Stellar Staglon stockman! :thumbsup::cool::thumbsup:

- GT
 
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