Tusker User Group pics

Depends how far i have to hoof it. More than a mile and it goes on my pack. Less than a mile and around camp, it's on my belt...
 
aw man, here she is on her virgin voyage lol

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I was practicing making a fire with the flint and steel method yesterday, and the BBT got the nod for fire prep duty.

The BBT is the best knife for batoning I've ever used:

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It was late, and I was pressed for time, but even when rushing, the BBT makes a nice feather stick.

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Behold the mighty, mighty Tusker.

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If you want to see the complete thread with all the flint and steel, and fire pics, click on this link:
http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showthread.php/918766-Flint-and-steel?p=10420350#post10420350
 
Heres my new 5 in Tusker with Ruger .45 Colt
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All three of my Gossman's
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Hey Bloodgroove, I missed that pic. Looks awesome. Ossa1970, awesome photo. That Backwoods Companion you have has 100 year old maple scales. I got that maple from a lady who had a 100 year old maple tree come down in a storm. Her husband made muzzleloader stocks from that wood too.
Scott
 
Scott,

I love the backwoods companion, I got it from Knives ship for free, choose that one for the scales. Thanks for the background, I was wondering how they came to be scales. Great work on all the knives.
 
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10:30am.

Steak.

Red potatoes covered in cheese and bread crumbs.

Big Boar Tusker.

This is why I love America!

-Stan

 
My 6" Spearpoint Tusker in A2 arrived. The knife...and sheath...is awesome. Thanks Scott!!

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The bike is a bit hard to see in this first pic:

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Should be able to spot the Tusker here:

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