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Camillus.
In this light i need two pics.
In this light i need two pics.
Nice JerCamillus.
In this light i need two pics.
Good for you Jer The recipe I usually make up is supposed to be enough for 6-8 people! Nearer 1-2 I reckonThat is funny, forgetting Shrove Tuesday is also random Tuesday.
I'm gorged on pancakes. Next time maybe I'll remember to make a half batch.
Isn't that often the wayThat Buck 302 is one I pined for for years and then have hardly carried.
Neat little stove, too.
Thanks mateNeat little stove, too.
My first SAK (1967 Basel) turned up. I didn't realize it was in that drawer, so pretty random.
Wow, great stuff JerI dipped in a fixed blade drawer and up came my super cool Dixon of Hungary.
Thanks! I've never seen another, including on Dixon's website, but I don't think I've looked on the bay.Wow, great stuff Jer
Nice one.
Boring.I dipped into an elite drawer this morning,
Even the sheath leather is the thickest I've seen used in that way! Frost's sent me the full set, and I still have several of them, though they rarely get carried these daysNice one.
Built extra tough for extra tough country, maybe? It doesn't look much like my idea of a Lappland leukku.
My new E A Berg has a funny name: 'shark'. I can't think of a yarn to explain that.
I was struck by the thickness of the leather on that sheath, too. I wonder what EA Berg was thinking.
Yeah, they're pretty different for Scandi aren't they, specially the Clip, kind of looks like something Buck made There are an even smaller model, though with a handle considerably bigger than the blade, and then there was this laminated steel one that I gifted our pal Duane sitflyer . He reckoned it was the sharpest knife he's ever had, and the one he'd be taking across the riverI was struck by the thickness of the leather on that sheath, too. I wonder what EA Berg was thinking.
It looks like Frost was trying a scandi/non-scandi fusion on those of yours.
These might have been identical blades, but if the same guy sharpened them both, maybe not.
Unfortunately the spring and'/or tang are worn out on the concave-edged blade that rides high.
Two main blades stamped identically.
Cool Jer And thanks buddy Only two hours of Tuesday left here, so I made a blind grab in the dark!TUESDAY!!!