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What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Headed to the furniture store this morning to pick out two chairs for our TV room. Of course a stop at the Wagon Wheel Cafe for fortification is first on the list. I'm sticking with this Remington again today.

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I'm starting to feel a need to drive half way across the country to try out the world famous (BF is worldwide after all) Wagon Wheel Cafe. :thumbsup::cool: DukeGirl.gif :p
Love the Remington 😍
 
Thanks JJ, yes, the Lambsfoot is a pleasure to sharpen :) Congratulations on your new addition :) :thumbsup:
I wholeheartedly agree, Jack; thank you kindly!!! :)
Carrying my Hartshead Barlow, and a Jose Antonio Herreros Vendetta for Random Tuesday :) Have a good day everyone :thumbsup:

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Your lovely Corsican certainly displays wonderful craftsmanship; an amazing partner for your Hartshead Barlow fine gent! :cool: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
 
My Usual Lamb and a GEC #71 Bullnose
I don’t even want to know what it would take to get a lambsfoot knife, but yours and others are always really cool to look at.
Forum knife and small Tinker this weekend, the Tinker helped in shed assembly :thumbsup:
Small tinker, the original MacSak

I’m not really a pocket slip guy, but that is hands down the best pocket slip EVER!!! 😁
Thank you! It turned out better than what I had envisioned.
 
I like the "human" stories and I like the statistical insights; have a bunch of Bill James books on my shelves from back in the 1980s. :thumbsup:😁:thumbsup:
I bet that would be an interesting read. Especially of long forgotten, but really good, players
 
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