cudgee
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Yes, and the inexperienced do not realize this. Great lesson for everyone to learn.Edge treatment is one of the indicators of quality leather work.
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Yes, and the inexperienced do not realize this. Great lesson for everyone to learn.Edge treatment is one of the indicators of quality leather work.
It is cool to see the well used items, especially from the maker’s perspective.Very cool to see that old, well-used knife and sheath. Hope mine is like that some day.
When looking at leather work the edges are one of the first things I look at. Also the stitching.Yes, and the inexperienced do not realize this. Great lesson for everyone to learn.
Ready for the day!
I have to agree. Its what I EDC.
Great combination!
I spent kindergarten through 3rd grade in Santa Maria! I remember Santa Maria Tri-tip. We used to get the very best beef from the local grocery store. A little independent store. I wonder if it’s still around?Yeah it is spreading in popularity. It was very regional even here in California for a long time. It originated in a small town where I grew up, Santa Maria. Santa Maria is a good sized city on the Central Coast of California now. But when I was living there it was a one stoplight cowtown. Its a grilling mecca. For years it was known as Santa Maria Tri Tip. I was watching the Bearded Butchers (in OH) the other day and they were saying even 5-10 years ago they didn’t know what it was and they were taking that cut and using it for burger. Terrible!
Glad we got that shipping deal figured out David! Looks like that IWB fits just right! Great pics!Horsewright IWB holster for my S&W Centennial and a Gordo
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That's cool! I know the store you are thinking of, Williams Brother's. There was two of them there in Santa Maria. I went from 7th and 8th grade at Fessler Jr High and then Frosh/Soph at Santa Maria High. Then went to Waid Academy in Anstruther Fife Scotland for my Jr year. Come back and skipped my Senior year and went to Hancock College there in Santa Maria.I spent kindergarten through 3rd grade in Santa Maria! I remember Santa Maria Tri-tip. We used to get the very best beef from the local grocery store. A little independent store. I wonder if it’s still around?
I have a soft spot in my heart for that little town.
Williams Brother's sounds correct! It's been a while... My Dad went to Hancock College for two years of night school. My brother and I went to Nightingale Elementary. Small world!That's cool! I know the store you are thinking of, Williams Brother's. There was two of them there in Santa Maria. I went from 7th and 8th grade at Fessler Jr High and then Frosh/Soph at Santa Maria High. Then went to Waid Academy in Anstruther Fife Scotland for my Jr year. Come back and skipped my Senior year and went to Hancock College there in Santa Maria.
Thats cool! It is indeed a small world!Williams Brother's sounds correct! It's been a while... My Dad went to Hancock College for two years of night school. My brother and I went to Nightingale Elementary. Small world!
Yup the IWB fits great.Glad we got that shipping deal figured out David! Looks like that IWB fits just right! Great pics!