What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Congrats on the new RR stockman! :thumbsup::thumbsup::cool: I like "the cut of its jib" with the rounded bolsters, almost sunk joints, and the low-riding sheepsfoot.- GT
Thank you! You just summed up exactly why I really like this pattern.:)
 
That's a wonderful photo, Vince! :thumbsup::cool::cool:
And belated Happy 60th Birthday! :):thumbsup::cool:
Thanks, Gary.

I must have been influenced by a recurring "skit" on the old Hee Haw TV show, where the cast chants, "What's for dinner, Grandpa?" and Grandpa Jones recites in great detail the country delicacies on the menu. :D
In rhyme, if I recall. And the cast's response is "Yum, Yum!"
 
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Great photo and pairing Travis! The smooth white bone is aging very nicely! :) :thumbsup:

Thanks, Ron. :) Talk of the new 74's coming got this one on my mind and back in my pocket.
Yes sir! I’m hoping for Stag and Ironwood! :D :thumbsup:

Peerless Portuguese/PereDavid pair, Ron! :thumbsup::cool::thumbsup:
Thanks MAM! ;) Oops! I mean Gary! :eek: :D :thumbsup:
 
Another beautiful day in the neighborhood! Here's the last of our cherry and grape tomatoes of the season. I'm going to miss them. At one point I could barely keep up with the yield, and I love tomatoes!
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Brown Mule, for giggles.
What’s that? A sodbuster pattern?
Shapleigh and keen kutter, both schrade made.

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Drool worthy!
Another beautiful day in the neighborhood! Here's the last of our cherry and grape tomatoes of the season. I'm going to miss them. At one point I could barely keep up with the yield, and I love tomatoes!
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Feel yer pain. I just chopped up the last of mine for salad the other night:oops:
Not really toting, but using it to peel some apples for the kids lunch

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Sox fans make their kids eat the skins to toughen them up. :cool:
 
My rotation schedule is designed to keep me "out of a rut". ;):thumbsup::D
Praiseworthy pair of knives, Jack, and interesting "church key"! :thumbsup::thumbsup::cool: Two weekends ago, my daughter and some of her friends rented a lake cabin in Minnesota, and one of their activities was a taste test competition among a bunch of "cheap beers". Grain Belt came out the winner (Hamm's was second, I think.)

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Fetching foot of your stag HHB, Jack, and that AG Russell Wharncliffe lockback is unique! :thumbsup::thumbsup::cool:

Thank you for the kind words my friend :) The church-key was a gift from my pal @herder, along with another Minnesota brew Schell's :) Maybe I'll get to taste them one day ;) :thumbsup:

Another beautiful day in the neighborhood! Here's the last of our cherry and grape tomatoes of the season. I'm going to miss them. At one point I could barely keep up with the yield, and I love tomatoes!
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It was the same with my blackberries this year Gary, but I still have a couple of pounds in the freezer :) Nice photo :) :thumbsup:

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Handsome pair Gev :cool: :thumbsup:
 
Little walk behind Versailles castle ,

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That is a fantastic photo and my favorite Barlow (it is my avatar).

Thanks, Dean. :)
The same can be said of your Barlow! :cool::thumbsup::thumbsup: I have one just like yours that I should carry more. I'm working on a new 60-week rotation; maybe I can make some modifications that get more carries for some knives that were "under-carried" during the previous schedule.:rolleyes:

- GT

Thank you, Gary. I think that favorites should get more pocket time, but when you have a lot of knives it is difficult to give them all time. 60 week rotation!!:eek::D
 
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