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What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

When I’m being indecisive, this is usually my go-to. Have a nice day, everyone.
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It was interesting that there was a little speedometer readout in the front of our traincar, and we cruised along at 300 kph (about 185 mph) much of the trip! I had no sensation of such "breakneck speed" as we rode along though.
I recall experiencing the same sensation when we were on the FRECCIAROSA trains in Italy. Just an amazing experience. I had my AG Russell Pinched Peanut in my pocket! It handled the ride well! ;)

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I really like this little Joker! I have a couple in horn and another in stag, but no wood (so far).
Thanks! I’m very impressed by it, especially at the price. I’m thinking of getting one in olive wood as well.
 
Leaving in a short while to go to Klamath Falls, Oregon for a doctor's appointment with my Ear, Nose, Throat, Doctor for my quarterly cancer checkup. I'll accomplish two things today - 1) travel in solidarity with John JohnDF JohnDF carrying this Navy themed Case Sod Buster Jr. with Gray Sawcut bone covers and 2) try to eat/gum Bar-BQ Riblets at Applebee's. I'll also be bringing home six cheeseburgers, two fish sandwiches, and two twenty piece MacNuggets .

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Two from Ulster today, and the Vic#7.
Funny how the first place my jeans wear out is always right where my knives ride.
Wonder why that is...DBB55C65-496E-4E84-BFE8-F0E40D93BD3B.jpegIf you look closely, and the light and angle are right, you can see the TL-29 embossed into the old oil stained cocobolo. This knife was carried a LOT, but the lack of steel loss from aggressive sharpening suggests it was lovingly cared for.
 
Thank you very kindly, Jack!!! :)

Your wonderful duo of stag covered beauties each stand alone as awesome totes, together they're amazing! 😁 :cool: :thumbsup::thumbsup:
Many thanks JJ :) :thumbsup:
Enjoyed this combo yesterday, so repeating today :)

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Looks good to me Mike :) :thumbsup:
These two today.

Handsome pair Tom :cool: :thumbsup:
I'm toting two wood covered Lambsfoot knives today, Bagpipe Ebony from Jack Black Jack Black and Rosewood. :)
My favourite kind of day, a Double Lambsfoot Day! :D Looking good JJ :) :thumbsup:
"Fancy" Canoe this week is a Buck stag canoe:
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Cracking Canoe Gary :cool: :thumbsup:
It's been fun we got to go to a train museum today. 🤠:thumbsup:

Visited the train museum in North Platte Nebraska...
Tomorrow we will be in Omaha and moving my son into his apartment.
Looks like a great place to visit John :) :thumbsup:

Watch pocket Knife this week is a Klaas mini canoe:
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"Big" Knife this week is a Rough Rider work knife (Sod Buster Jr size):
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Miscellaneous Knife this week is a GEC 72 (thanks, Dee):
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Classic GT trio! :) Love the look of your 72 Gary :) :thumbsup:

Hope everyone is having a good day :) Just my Hartshead Barlow today ;) :thumbsup:

Fancy a chip butty AND a Lambsfoot? Check out my Yorkshire Day giveaway ;) :thumbsup:

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