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What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

For Wooden Wednesday
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Decided to take a long scenic stroll on my old ´94 Pinarello road-bike and came by this odd looking structure used for drying fish.
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Bonus pic of my bike. The steel frame kinda makes it traditional too, riiiight? :cool:
In the back you can see smoke from the Fagradalsfjall eruption (as said, I opted for a scenic ride).
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Grand couple of knives, Jack, and fabulous photo of the Farmer "in the wild"!

World-class ebony and stag, Jack!
Many thanks for the kind words Gary :) :thumbsup:
My pocket is heavy today. Well worth the weight! View attachment 1608580

As long as they don't just kinda waste my precious time!
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Great pairings gents :) :thumbsup:
Those two seem to be getting along very well and make a great pair. 🤠:thumbsup:

Toured the Tetons yesterday...


SAK is still serving me well...
I'm enjoying the new addition :) Glad you're having a great time buddy :) :thumbsup:
This blade was in the scrap bucket a week ago. I pulled it out, reground it and made a knife out of it. Works for my pocket! :):thumbsup:

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Wow! Nice work :cool: :thumbsup:
 
Great picture.
I haven't been there in years.
Did you do the long walk down to the water?

Thanks, John. It was our first time there. We’ve tried to go three other times but between fires and covid it hasn’t worked out until now. It’s pretty amazing.

We didn’t do the hike down to the lake. My wife really wanted to, but the kids needed some convincing. Once it started to really rain that made the decision for us. We did another short hike in the woods instead. Maybe next time.
 
Sowbelly Stockman of the Week is my first sowbelly, an amber jigged bone Rough Rider that wouldn't leave my pocket for a month when it arrived over 7 years ago:
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Regular Stockman of the Week is a long, slender, curvaceous Chinese Schrade 61OT:
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"Plain" Canoe of the Week is a black (bone, I think) Colt (thanks, Mark):
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"Fancy" Canoe this week is a Buck stag canoe:
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- GT
 
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