Rufus1949
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Are you starting a second career assisting all the farmers out there?Thanks, Bob.
Are you starting a second career assisting all the farmers out there?Thanks, Bob.
These fine knives are officially retired from farm dutiesAre you starting a second career assisting all the farmers out there?
What about the corn knife PaulThese fine knives are officially retired from farm duties
That’s some good looking stag on the saddle tramp zhoovieThese two are the newest additions. I just received them last week
Kabar Dogs Head "Plowman" English Jack
Bulldog Brand "Saddle Tramp" Stockman
What is that big ol Spey in the middle there?Pickups from Badger. Had a great time. GEC 14 and Opinel were gifts from btb01 and the jigged bone Ulster was a gift from H herder . Both 86s were a trade with bigfish64 . Not pictured is a cool GEC15 bail and chain boys knife which Todd gave me. I have already passed it down to my son. He loves it. Thanks, fellas!!!
Was happy to find a handful of speys for the collection.
Thanks! That's an amazing canoe you got thereThat’s some good looking stag on the saddle tramp zhoovie
That is a custom knife made by Ben Coats.What is that big ol Spey in the middle there?
Thanks Z, it’s my only canoe in my collection. I used to own a Bulldog canoe… wish I still had it. Cheers!Thanks! That's an amazing canoe you got there
. You never know when you got a pesky corn to fillet offWhat about the corn knife Paul
I’m loving it, that is a solid lineup as well Sir!That is a custom knife made by Ben Coats.
Thanks, Ben.I’m loving it, that is a solid lineup as well Sir!
James, from the jigging to the spear point...sweet.
This one is very satisfying to open and close. GEC nailed it when they made these early versions of their knives.James, from the jigging to the spear point...sweet.