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YWZA!!
The one on the right is a classic, Jeff; quite a few of those 2-blade, swell-end, EO jacks with bail showing up here recently.
Noteworthy black/red pair, Ron! I always enjoy the story of your wonderful old Case!I’m totin these two today! Hope y’all have a good one!
The fancy HHB and the candy both look HOT, Jack!Afternoon folks
Sweet shield and jigging on your cattle knife, Steve!Remington today
Dave, it looks like there'll be a hot time in the old town tonight!About to be in the jelly zone.
Gives me an eyeful, too, Stuart!Is it Two Trapper Totin' Thursday, again, already? Well, OK, then.
This pair really fill the pockets!
- Stuart
That's a handsome and functional couple, Vince!These two:
Thanks for the info. It surprises me how much "upgrading" the wood dresses up an Opinel!Olive wood.
Thanks for the info, Vince. I think the recipe advised cutting the Spam lengthwise into 4 slices!Full size.
Didn't pay much attention to the recipe. Found it after I made mine because I knew I couldn't be the first to make such a delicious sandwich. I noticed the recipe calls for "Less Sodium" Spam. I never buy that. Or "less sodium" anything, for that matter. I sliced my Spam into 10 slices and used 2 for the sandwich. I think I have made 8 slices out of a can, but 10 makes for better size slices.
Harvey, thanks for the tactile info about your denim micarta Northwoods. And I laughed at your canoe behavior; kids these days!5K Qs - Thank you G.T. Some Denim Micarta feels like Micarta. This Eski’s Denim Micarta feels like a old favorite pair of Jeans.
Interesting. I did the same thing. I exposed the RR Canoe to light and ran to the nearest, darkest room. What fun.
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Very nice.Perfect size, perfect shape, very difficult to change.... and more difficult to find ideas for pictures
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Maybe he bought the small can?Thanks for the info, Vince. I think the recipe advised cutting the Spam lengthwise into 4 slices!
Spectacular totes, Gary.International Knife this week is a Douk-Douk:
Big Knife this week is a 1967 Buck 110 (thanks, Ter):
Watchpocket Knife this week is a Rough Rider dogleg mini canoe:
Miscellaneous Knife this week is a MOTS Imperial jack that's probably older than I am:
Good to see another TL-29 lover. What is the other one, a modded TL-29? Like it!
Hi All, Some great knives. Love this forum.
These two today. The Camillus is my go to. Always in my pocket. Sturdy. Sharp. Only ever wants a touch on the strop to keep it that way.
Itnl,Big,WP&Misc K.t.w...mighty fine GT!International Knife this week is a Douk-Douk:
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Big Knife this week is a 1967 Buck 110 (thanks, Ter):
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Watchpocket Knife this week is a Rough Rider dogleg mini canoe:
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Miscellaneous Knife this week is a MOTS Imperial jack that's probably older than I am:
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- GT
Well said regarding the disparity between appetite and income.Hey guys, been awhile since I’ve posted, the pics you’ve all been postin’ have been spectacular. Nearly every knife you all have been puttin’ up makes me want it. Unfortunately my appetite for knives isn’t supported financially by my income. So vicariously through you I get to enjoy the knives I don’t have or can’t afford. Just wanted to say thanks
I just killed off a fine bottle of cognac and notice the labeling was pretty neat so I added to my BFC forum Knives’s box to dress it up some. I look at this box every morning when I pick my forum knife for the day. Here’s the box.
And here’s my selection of forum knives.
Here’s my pick for the day, the 2015 Canal Street Cutlery Shadow Jack, one of the last knives to go out the door before they closed them permanently.
That’s a beautiful pair Harry! I’m looking forward to seeing them in a couple of weeks!
Thanks Gary!Noteworthy black/red pair, Ron! I always enjoy the story of your wonderful old Case!
YWZA!!
Sweet shield and jigging on your cattle knife, Steve!
International Knife this week is a Douk-Douk:
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Big Knife this week is a 1967 Buck 110 (thanks, Ter):
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Watchpocket Knife this week is a Rough Rider dogleg mini canoe:
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Miscellaneous Knife this week is a MOTS Imperial jack that's probably older than I am:
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- GT
Clerk’s Knife and ebony Calf Roper. Going with me to the hospital today as my chemo security knives. Silly, but makes me feel better.
Both VERY NICE JJ, but that Robeson pocketeze is AWESOME
Another great old Robeson and in ebony to boot Nice JeffGood to see another TL-29 lover. What is the other one, a modded TL-29? Like it!
Itnl,Big,WP&Misc K.t.w...mighty fine GT!
Well said regarding the disparity between appetite and income.
But your stash of forum knives takes a back seat to none.
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Robeson jack with ebony scales, and Camillus TL-29 with black composite.
Awesome pair and picture RonThat’s a beautiful pair Harry! I’m looking forward to seeing them in a couple of weeks!
Thanks Gary!
While I was finishing my morning coffee I decided on these two for the day!
Thanks Paul! Have a great day my friend!Awesome pair and picture Ron