Thanks, Tom; I'm the master of most vegetables I meet.
Your red jigged 2-blade folder is A-1!
Nice photo of a bewitching knife, Steve!
How did you light that pic?
David, here's what my grandpa always said, in his Dutch immigrant accent, to my 2 younger brothers and me whenever we came to him with injuries ranging from scraped shins, to sucker spear through a foot, to finger sliced open to bone: "Yah, ya gotta be more careful!"
(How about less advice and more first aid, Gramps!
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Congrats, Dave, on a treasure trove!
Kudos to Rob for his kind and thoughtful generosity!
Those look like a couple of manly jacks in the prime of their manhood, Stuart!!
Killer Camillus Barlow, Wayne!
Thanks, Dean.
You're welcome, Dean; I hope you get many years of service from that good-looking Farmer!
As always, my heart skips a beat when I see your glorious checkered bone 78!
Great pic of your bone gunstock in a winter wonderland!
Your Rodgers pen rocks, Rachel!
Handsome pair of knives, but when it comes to using, I'm with you and would choose the stockman almost every time.
Those customs guys are notorious for their healthy approach to confiscation, Dave!
"Burn furniture before knives!" Words to live by, Ron!
Thanks for the canoe compliment
; the honey bone model is essentially a smooth bone version of your jigged bone Buck canoe - nice knives.
Nice tribute to your father to remember the day of his passing, Vince.
My Mom died 30 years ago last October, basically a month after my daughter turned 30. Sad they never got to know each other.
Thanks, Vince.
I think I currently have at least 45 canoes from at least 15 different companies. Picking ONE favorite would be difficult; I'd almost certainly choose one of my stag models. I think a lot of this Mohawk canoe made in Germany for AG Russell:
I call eggs and veggies cooked up together "egg stuff"; one of my favorites, with toast and pork&beans.
I'd have given you two thumbs up for enhanced oatmeal!
Do you think my ivory-colored Colonial electrician has synthetic handles? Or bone? On that recent pic, you can see lots of dark "imperfections" which make me think bone. But most of my Colonian experience has been with very inexpensive clam-shell clad models.
Exquisite examples of stag on the Henckells and ram's horn on the Lionsteel, Harry!
Thanks, Jack.
Your big peaches and cream knife is a looker!
Thanks, Senhor Pinto!
Your Rodgers Jack looks VERY handsome!
Congrats on the lambsfoot, Mark. Have you become an "official" Guardian posting in that thread? Have your requested that your location be added to the recent Google map of where Guardians live around the world? Yes, black licorice is "lekker"!
Spanning the globe with beautiful knives, Ron!
Tremendous tree-based trio, Joshua, displaying some of wood's variety!
Watch pocket knife this week is a Rough Rider mini canoe:
Big Knife of the Week is a Case amber bone stainless Sodbuster Jr (from the
@mrknife never-ending GAW):
Miscellaneous Knife this week is a small "naked" Imperial serpentine jack I call the Silver Bullet (thanks, Dave):
- GT