Looks like a good alternative to mixing up Rit dyes!Carrying these two today #54 Harness Jack and a #72
The handles on the #54 were a bit lacking in color, kind of a honey tone. I decided to order some potassium permanganate and give it a try, Pretty pleased with the results.
No THANK GOODNESS Harry, the snow went up Northern MN to Duluth (sorry Duluth) 10+ Inches!!!Thank you very much Paul . It is still too cool here to put any seeds into the ground here IMO , even though a lot of the farmers have done some planting . My Nancy did plant some Cabbage yesterday and we have a few seeds in our covered Patio Raised Garden . Did you get any of that big snow that Minnesota got ???
Harry
Looks like a good alternative to mixing up Rit dyes!
That 72 is incredible.
Enzo Elver.
I'm still fixed on fixed blade carry so I'm totin' this Schrade SC501 (1979) clad in scrimshawed white Delrin and a Western States Cutlery Co. (1911-1951) shadow senator pen clad in yellow "cracked ice" celluloid.
- Stuart
Pocket Kukri
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Pile side as you requested
Love this picture. Makes me wish I was fishing and camping.
Well said, Rachel.
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I'm carrying my red cross Pioneer again today, along with the new saddelhorn trapper.
Thanks Jack. Your piano keys are lovely and I always enjoy the tea brewing shots in the wild.
Fantastic fixed blades
These two for me today, Happy Friday!
Thank you Tom. Your Duo makes for a perfect carry, all told in a great Image.Fantastic fixed blades
These two for me today, Happy Friday!
Real nice Ray. Congratulations.This - new one from Artesanía Herreros of Albacete Spain - a custom ordered Sailor's Knife with Teak scales and nickel silver details - 3" sheepsfoot blade of 440B steel.
Nice huh?
Ray
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Thank you Jack. it's just a matter of time when our knife laws will be as strict as yours.Very nice Dave