timberweasel
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Talk about getting the rug pulled out. Man, that's terrible.This was supposed to be a shot fishing in the boat today, but I got called back to work
If you'd forgotten you had it, finding it in the drawer is as good as getting a new knife, Bruce! (Maybe even better than a new knife, because it's like getting the knife for free.)Going through a drawer, searching for a particular pocketknife (y'all ever do that?) I didn't find the one I was looking for, but I found another I had forgotten about, this Case 21051, a moderate size lock-back. Think I'll carry it today. OH
You rolled the dice, and an Optimal Otter came up!
Simple and significant, David!View attachment 1645303
Simplicity
Intriguing knife!
Well - I’m more like just having this out for some photos. L’arburesa Eredi Pusceddu F. (Francesco Pusceddu Eredi).. I don’t know much more about it because Italians are as good at international marketing as Japanese. But I am happy to have an Sardinian friction folder. I need a nice resolza too and I’m set.
That whirly wood looks really good, Mike!
Congrats on the handsome new slip! The drop point blade on your 74 is also notable, as is your Electrician!First day sporting my favorite 74 Mustang in its new awesome leather slip that arrived from Sharp & Fiery yesterday, along with my Vic Electrician.
That's a grand knife! What kind of SAK was it originally?Been raining here now for 24 hrs and it looks like rain for another 7ish days.
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Terrific timber trio, José!
Thanks, Todd. I don't carry Vic Classics very often, because I carry a Minichamp every single day; same principle, though!Cool knives Gary, love those little SDs, so fun to carry.
Thanks, Jack....
Some Old Friends there buddy
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Always mean to carry this Forum Knife more, and today seemed like a good time Pairing it with my regular Hartshead Barlow. Have a good day everyone
Thanks, John, you're probably right, although in my fantasies I'd like the Vic Champ to also include some rain gear and a change of underwear!...
That big SAK has you about as prepared as you are going to get, GT.
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Solid pair, John!
B BrotherJim
Awesome PS skills, especially the one on the left. Did you put the knife photo layer over the people and then paint them back in?
Lol... then you would indeed be prepared for anything.in my fantasies I'd like the Vic Champ to also include some rain gear and a change of underwear!
Thank you, GT.Solid pair, John!
Colonial Knife CompanyI'm not familiar with that Ranger jack; who made that one?
Some rhymes on that
Thank you! It’s been in my pocket everyday since I got it.If you'd forgotten you had it, finding it in the drawer is as good as getting a new knife, Bruce! (Maybe even better than a new knife, because it's like getting the knife for free.)
You rolled the dice, and an Optimal Otter came up!
Simple and significant, David!
I can't believe I'd forgotten about the superb handle you made for that Opinel!
Intriguing knife!
That whirly wood looks really good, Mike!
Congrats on the handsome new slip! The drop point blade on your 74 is also notable, as is your Electrician!
That's a grand knife! What kind of SAK was it originally?
Terrific timber trio, José!
Thanks, Todd. I don't carry Vic Classics very often, because I carry a Minichamp every single day; same principle, though!
Thanks, Jack.
I envy your double stag day, and admire your colorful little hand tools!
Thanks, John, you're probably right, although in my fantasies I'd like the Vic Champ to also include some rain gear and a change of underwear!
Solid pair, John!
I'm not familiar with that Ranger jack; who made that one?
- GT