sunknife
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Handsome knife, Kurt.

The BladeForums.com 2024 Traditional Knife is ready to order! See this thread for details:
https://www.bladeforums.com/threads/bladeforums-2024-traditional-knife.2003187/
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.
Order here: https://www.bladeforums.com/help/2024-traditional/ - Order as many as you like, we have plenty.
Handsome knife, Kurt.
Check before you throw out those baby food jars. They could actually be home-made concoctions of honing oils, bore cleaner/copper solvent, penetrating oil, etc.Beautiful post!! I read it while lounging on the couch in the Lake House my grandfather bought in 1970. Every time I walk through the door I think of him. His handiwork - like a built-in spice rack in the cabinet above the stove - is everywhere. Unfortunately, there are also liquids in baby food jaws in the garage that I fear will make this an EPA Superfund Site if we ever open them!Thanks for reminding us the value of legacy!!
Toting this Case that will be part of the legacy I pass onto my kids and grandkids!
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Always a treat to see the PAL Jack, Steve.TEW and a PAL
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My kind of hat!Buck 301 with a Utica Tools adjustable wrench and a Harbor Freight Pittsburgh wrench made out of CV steel
Really nice day today.
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Love this model of Case, David. The plain black walnut scales fit for a no-nonsense working man's tool.
Is the 163 not a superb knife? I think it is
Charlie forced GEC to prove they CAN jig bone.
Good point JeffCheck before you throw out those baby food jars. They could actually be home-made concoctions of honing oils, bore cleaner/copper solvent, penetrating oil, etc.
Or rotten pureed spinach...
Always a treat to see the PAL Jack, Steve.
My kind of hat!
Love this model of Case, David. The plain black walnut scales fit for a no-nonsense working man's tool.
Is the 163 not a superb knife? I think it is
Charlie forced GEC to prove they CAN jig bone.
Check before you throw out those baby food jars. They could actually be home-made concoctions of honing oils, bore cleaner/copper solvent, penetrating oil, etc.
Or rotten pureed spinach...![]()
Thanks buddyLove this model of Case, David. The plain black walnut scales fit for a no-nonsense working man's tool.
Always a treat to see the PAL Jack, Steve.