Thanks again for all the photos Harry. It may be called the Badlands but to me it's one of the most beautiful places on earth. Nice perspective of Mt. Rushmore and Crazy Horse. It just makes me sad to get excited about a lone bull when there were tens of millions not that long ago. Be safe.Also carried this Stag for
On the way today , we went past Chief Crazy Horse to see how much was done
Stopped at Mount Rushmore
They have Pillars for every state there
Then we went to The Badlands and was stopped by a Buffalo
We also saw a Mountain Sheep Ram at the same place as 3 years ago
And some Deer
It must have rained some in the recent past because we have never seen the Badlands with this much green color
Beauty knife and I am enjoying the trip pictures sooooo much!!!Also carried this Stag for
On the way today , we went past Chief Crazy Horse to see how much was done
Stopped at Mount Rushmore
They have Pillars for every state there
Then we went to The Badlands and was stopped by a Buffalo
We also saw a Mountain Sheep Ram at the same place as 3 years ago
And some Deer
It must have rained some in the recent past because we have never seen the Badlands with this much green color
Thanks, Jeff Its a bit of a let down when you assemble with others and would love to talk and show your knives and their eyes gloss over when we do knife speak.A 54 variation I would be delighted to carry! Very nice.
I received this last week off the exchange. It's a big one for me. Just shy of 4 1/2" closed. It's a 1990 Camillus made repo of the old Remington Bullet knife. Its solid all the way around with imitation/stag/delrin covers that feels good in hand. Now that I've had it on my my desk and played with it a little it's going in my pack as my new "just in case" knife.
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Stag, real or faux is good by me.Welcome to the wonderful world of Staghorn™, Alan.
- Stuart
Based on those two beauties Stuart, I'd say you're already a winner.The Sunday morning answer to my prayers is several straight days of on and off rain? Needing something to brighten my day, I picked these two to tote today (it helped that I already had pics of them): two Case doctor's knives (they look to be specialists).
Another shot of the mark sides shows how weird it is to photograph abalone or pearl covers.
Pile side.
If you click on the pic, it should expand to show more detail.
Maybe these will be my lucky totems to revive my chances in a neighborly NFL "betting" pool.
- Stuart
Thanks Harry! Beautiful 77 and very nice photos!Drove from Sheridan , Wy. to Murdo , S. Dakota and carried this 77
Was going through my photos and found this one of an Elk who was probably 250 yards away across the road , river , and up a hill with his Harem . Used a Nikon Super - Zoom
And this Elk who was just off the road
Some photos of the TETONS
Harry
Gee thanks buddy!That's a very handsome knife, Ron, and fitting for you, pal. Seriously, the knife is good looking.
Thanks for the pillar photo Harry! Your showing us all some beautiful scenery and the knives ain’t bad either!Also carried this Stag for
On the way today , we went past Chief Crazy Horse to see how much was done
Stopped at Mount Rushmore
They have Pillars for every state there
Then we went to The Badlands and was stopped by a Buffalo
We also saw a Mountain Sheep Ram at the same place as 3 years ago
And some Deer
It must have rained some in the recent past because we have never seen the Badlands with this much green