What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

I suppose I've had this 33OT Jack a while. I bought it new in high school, and that ended fifty years ago.
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Two weeks ago, I had cataract surgery on my right eye, today we do the left.

Unless he says no. While weeding on my knees, I accidentally poked my left eye on a stiff stem of grass. Now it's all bloody in there, so we'll see if he says it's ok.
 
Locking Knife of the Week is a Rite Edge lockback curved Barlow with laminate wood handle and stainless drop point blade. It's shown enjoying a playground above the Mississippi River in St. Cloud MN.
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International Knife of the Week is a birch-handled Mora 120 fixed blade carving knife. When my interest in pocketknives was rekindled over 10 years ago, I vowed to ignore fixed blade knives, but I now have 2 Mora fixed blades, and 2 Victorinox and 1 Otter fixed blade paring knives.
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- GT
 
I suppose I've had this 33OT Jack a while. I bought it new in high school, and that ended fifty years ago.
6-F6-C1-ACF-9034-4-F70-82-F0-389-D9-F396-CE0.jpg

Two weeks ago, I had cataract surgery on my right eye, today we do the left.

Unless he says no. While weeding on my knees, I accidentally poked my left eye on a stiff stem of grass. Now it's all bloody in there, so we'll see if he says it's ok.
There 33OT doesn't look a day over 40.
Hope you were able to get cataract surgery done and everything is fine
 
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