sure, was over the southern states back when.....its in a sad state today....stores are all run down but there's one on my way home and steaks aint too bad priced when sales pop up...so i still shop there sometimes....plus tradition...hate to see it go away even though its not a great store anymore.jbmonkey my grandma loved Winn-Dixie when we had them up here in eastern NC. I've eaten a lot of Dixie Darling and Thrifty Maid brand products when I was a kid and teen. For today I'll have my Buck 110 Slim Pro with me. OH
Sweet!Railsplitter combining a post/thread. A three dot no nail nick.
It's 7 degrees and a bit of snow on the ground.
This one will be with me if I venture out.
Just a few inches, but the wind drifts it up. Lately the snow has been coming in spurts and not really much when it does, but always with wind.Looks like you've got some snow there.
wouter1967 The button on your 110 sheath appears to be quite flat. Altered or just odd appearing due to photography/lighting/etc?
Thank you!What a great selection to choose from
It’s a great knife - laugh at myself now, as I stayed away from pocket clipped knives for years. OHthat pro slims becoming a favorite for ya? good knife...
I remember when Winn-Dixie and Piggly-Wiggly were the two largest grocery store chains in the south. Don't recall the last pig I saw and the Winn-Dixie was a couple years ago in Fort Myerswasn't carrying but used on this tbone I got from the dying old time grocery chain Winn Dixie tonight.....
the 936 well worn and used...logos about gone now.....
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Piggly Wiggly is still in our area of eastern NC; they have big, nice stores down in eastern SC but smallish stores here (similar to an IGA). We shop the local one (five miles) regularly,especially for meats, best in our area price/quality wise except for Harris Teeter - which is 20 miles away. Today's Buck is my new Buck 112 Slim Pro - bought it last month because I wanted it! OHI remember when Winn-Dixie and Piggly-Wiggly were the two largest grocery store chains in the south.