Do you have any family knives / tools that your family has passed on to you. I have this knife from my great grandpa when he met my grandmother. He loved her so much he made knives for her even though he has no experience in that subject. Quite sweet really. They are both still married for 43 years and counting. Grandpa is 83 and Grandma is 82
Picture related.
>>9230469
A picture of the whole knife together.
>>9230469
>when my great grandpa met my grandmother ... Both still married.
Hmmm, really makes you think.
Oh wow, he made a knife for her. I bet she totally flipped her shit. Everyone knows girls go bonkers over custommade slicer knives.
A hint anon: If your grandparents are still married, all credit for that goes to your grandmother.
my grandma willed me her le creuset dutch oven
i hope i never get it :(
>>9232767
you seem like a bit of a loser
>>9232770
we got a big shot over here
>>9232771
Why would you infer that from that post?
I have a field mess kit my gramps took off a dead kraut. Complete with Nazi markings. I don't use it though, that's stupid.
Great grandmother's rolling pin. At least 100 years old.
>>9232868
Hey, that reminds me I have my great-great-grandmother's wooden spatula.She was an actual professional cook. I inherited it from my grandmother. I also have some dough cutter devices, a little handle with a small wheel that leaves a zig-zag pattern in the dough. The wheel is still made from actual bone.
Im hoping to get a sixth generation molcajete within 5/6 years
>>9230472
I'd call that a dagger.
>Married 43 years
Are you sure it wasn't just some form of a threat?