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Thanks Jerry. No permit. Just can't carry a knife legally unless camping, fishing, etc or work purposes.
Benefits of living in a nanny state.

Planning on moving to a rural property in the next 2 years and shouldn't have any problems there.
 
Thanks Jerry. No permit. Just can't carry a knife legally unless camping, fishing, etc or work purposes.
Benefits of living in a nanny state.

Planning on moving to a rural property in the next 2 years and shouldn't have any problems there.
Sounds like you should get a part time job as a butcher, game warden, park ranger, circus act throwing knives .. ? :)
 
Damn Abe. I am sorry to hear about your situation. I hope everything goes well for you.
 
As my collection stands today minus the Rapscallion Mistwalker is holding on to for a while.

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With WA Surls

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Nathan,
Fantastic collection, some stellar examples.
My favorite is the F2.
Well done sir
 
It made its way to East TN by way of Australia (thanks again Abe) and is actually spalted Ca. buckeye burl.

You're most welcome Nathan although I must admit that I miss it. Only consolation for me is that it had blue liners which I only like in dark Ironwood.

I am glad it went to you and is in awesome company.
 
Those are some great ones Nathan! That Camel Thorn is just awesome, isn't it.


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