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Thanks Gev, I was inspired by your beautiful Robeson Pocket Eze!Gorgeous knife, Nick !
Thanks Gev, I was inspired by your beautiful Robeson Pocket Eze!Gorgeous knife, Nick !
Matches.My favorite cigar!! What’s in the Romeo Y Julieta box?
Cool knives! But maybe one doesn't belong here.
Black beauty!!
Black box for today.
Black beauty!!
Thanks for the compliment Stuart! No cutting involved by me or the staff! If I had that big blade to show him I could probably scare that stone out of him!You are a good brother-in-law, Ron. I admit being a bit squeamish when you said that you were carrying a sharp blade to visit him yesterday for kidney stones. I hope that carry and today's are for moral support and not "a little helpful cuttin' to help things along".
Nice selection, Jeff.
A handsome old fella, Gev.
I. too, am totin' an old throwback this Thursday: Case 51 trapper from 1905-1920.
- Stuart
Thanks Gary!Splendid knife to help you cope with a sorry situation, Ron! I hope he passed the stones relatively quickly.
Sumptuous !!!
Black box for today.
Thank you very much Dylan Terrific pic of your 44
Compelling capture of captivating coal/crimson combo, Dylan!
Hospital duty again today. There’s a blood clot in his leg. I’m totin this buttery smooth Ebony Churchhill as a worry stone.
Carrying these two, without any patina.
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The Exchange is a blessing and a curse. You come away with prizes like this Soupbone, but you pay dearly!
Case amber bone SS medium stockman again. I don't ever get tired of this one!
Same here. From the mailbox to my pocket. (after posing for a picture or two)Well, I was just carrying the AC Lambsfoot today but then Lyle's exceptional SFO landed in my mailbox and I had to put it right in the pocket.
Same here. From the mailbox to my pocket. (after posing for a picture or two)
My Lick Creek from Lyle arrived today also
Two very nice knives my friend and a very well done photo .Thank you, fellas, for the kind compliments.
Best wishes for you and your family, Ron. Hoping for no further complications and a speedy recovery.
Aside from the worrisome family news, you are sporting a terrific knife. Certainly a favorite of mine.
It is rather odd to see your knives without the expected patina. Greta duo, all the same!
You've scored a beauty, my friend. I told Charlie in person that the red soup bones are easily my favorite TC out there in the wild.
You have excellent taste. I might have to dig an A. Fuente out of my humidor for an evening smoke. The knife isn't too shabby either.
Well, I was just carrying the AC Lambsfoot today but then Lyle's exceptional SFO landed in my mailbox and I had to put it right in the pocket.
That's a beauty GT.My Fancy Canoe of the Week is a Mohawk stag canoe from AG Russell (Böker made??):
- GT
That is gorgeous my friend.
David that is too cool a pic!
Uh.... It thinks its a lady leg
Don't matter what you paid Greg. You did good. WOWThe Exchange is a blessing and a curse. You come away with prizes like this Soupbone, but you pay dearly!
Harry that is stunning my friend. You captured the depth.This 78 today and it is one of the best F&F GEC's that I have . My first and only Turtle Shell Acrylic also .
I love Black Box Winchesters and that's a real beauty. Don't you love the jigging?
Black box for today.
Dang Paul your knives have unbelievable jigging one after another.A good knife day today. I'd kept a look out for this one and finally one appeared on the exchange, thanks Dan a 2013, 48 with old tan jigged bone covers
Spectacular. Can't wait for my eagle to land!My Lick Creek from Lyle arrived today also
Gary I love seeing your knives! Especially the canoes. All are wonderful!Both yesterday and today, when I posted my "multi-quote masterpieces" admiring all the fine knives posted here, I neglected to actually post what I'm totin' today (and all week, as is my custom). So I'll do that now before I hit the sack.
My Plain Canoe of the Week is a Rough Rider amber jigged bone canoe. It's the first canoe I ever handled, and it started an addiction that I can't escape!
Dang Paul your knives have unbelievable jigging one after another.
Spectacular. Can't wait for my eagle to land!