Evidently I cannot figure out how to post pics, sorry.
THANK YOU SIR! The wealth of knowledge here is well worth 30 bucks! I will get at least the Gold membership! I tried to figure out Imgur and I failed. Thank you for letting me know!!Welcome to our madness!
As a non-paying Basic member: posting pics requires something like Imageur, and you can't send or receive private messages...
Gold membership is only thirty bucks per year...
It's worth a thought...
Glad to help, and enjoy the ride!THANK YOU SIR! The wealth of knowledge here is well worth 30 bucks! I will get at least the Gold membership! I tried to figure out Imgur and I failed. Thank you for letting me know!!
I tried to figure out Imgur and I failed.
BBCode for this forum is formatted like this, wrapped in IMG tags-Go to imgur.com, create a free account
On Imgur, click "New Post" to upload a photo from your computer/phone
Select "Images" from the menu in the right-hand top corner
Select the picture you want to post
You will see a few blue "Copy" buttons on the right
I use the 2nd, "Direct Link". Click "Copy".
Copy the BBCode link, second from the bottom by clicking the blue COPY button.
In the Reply form, select the icon "Insert Image", it is the 5th icon from the right
Paste the link you have copied, click "Insert"
Paste the BBCode link directly into the response box. This will produce a full size picture in-line in the post that you don't have to click on to see.
Click the icon with the magnifying glass at the upper left in the response box to preview your post.
When it works-
Click Post Reply
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https://i.imgur.com/Qc32XDB.jpg
I can’t brag on this ole girl enough. This knife has been worth every bit of its price. I’ve had this one since the early to mid 90’s and used it hard many times. It’s provided camp fire wood many times. Cleared many a trail and even was used once to kill a poisonous snake by chopping off its head. It has been one tough knife.
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I had that happen to mine so I reprofiled it from the spine down with a milling file until I got to a point then it was just a simple re sharpen. Very easy to do yourself.Gotta find someone to fix this busted tip.
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