sunknife
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The subtle character of the wood scales combined with the brass bolsters on your Buck is very attractive. Love it!
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Price is $300 $250 ea (shipped within CONUS). If you live outside the US, I will contact you after your order for extra shipping charges.
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The subtle character of the wood scales combined with the brass bolsters on your Buck is very attractive. Love it!
And there is nothing wrong with that.The 112 is becoming a daily fixture.
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Yeah, they tend to do that. I carry one once in a while too.The 112 is becoming a daily fixture.
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Makes me wonder why I have so many around when only a few get carried.And there is nothing wrong with that.
I seem to gravitate to the same handfull of knives in spite of plenty of choices.
I noticed thatYeah, they tend to do that. I carry one once in a while too.![]()
I am lost without a watch.Vic 7 and Camillus 72
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I've worn this Wenger wristwatch every day since Vik gave it to me around 30 years ago. Not so common since the dawning of the smartfone addiction, I guess, but I feel lost without it. Sign of being an old guy? The battery died while we were in Georgia, so it's off to the jeweler for my annual visit to have him put a new one in.
I cannot estimate how many times I've looked at the bare, untanned back of my wrist since Saturday.
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That sounds like me. When I find something that works for me, I stick with it. So yeah.......It might just be a trait of an old guy.Vic 7 and Camillus 72
I've worn this Wenger wristwatch every day since Vik gave it to me around 30 years ago. Not so common since the dawning of the smartfone addiction, I guess, but I feel lost without it. Sign of being an old guy? The battery died while we were in Georgia, so it's off to the jeweler for my annual visit to have him put a new one in.
I cannot estimate how many times I've looked at the bare, untanned back of my wrist since Saturday.