You did a fine job and you already put that beauty to work; excellent!!!Thanks! The pruner was easier to sharpen than I expected, and very pocket friendly for a pruner.
Thanks Jeff!!! It looks like you've had an excellent day with you superb Camillus knives; from hanging out with your lovely Gibson to making a PB&T sammy! Have you ever added bacon to the mix? I'll bet that would taste great!I’m diggin this Crucible.
Now that looks like a marvelous way to start the day!Breakfast and today's carry (not the fork)
Wow Gev, another sublime shot of a magnificent knife!!!
Thank you Harvey!!!JJ Cahill - Thank you JJ. I’m a sucker for vintage sleeve boards. Yours is a fine one.
What an amazing Joseph Roger cigar knife; I wish I knew about a knife like that when I used to indulge my senses! Talk about "sweetening the pot," another great shot of your Hartshead after slicing that piece of heaven! It's time for a snack!Carrying 2 today. First is a Joseph Rodger Victorian Era cigar knife. The poker eases the draw on too tightly rolled cigars. The second is a Hartshead Barlow with a treat.
Great shot of your "round the clock" quartet Gary!Here's a new pic of my same old quartet of knives I have with me 24/7/365:
Thanks Nick! Love your Schrade mini moose; beautiful covers!That Crucible.....
Delightful images Paul and an outstanding knife, as well!2010 smooth yellow bone Half Congress along with some additional color.
2010 smooth yellow bone Half Congress along with some additional color.
Fantastic pair, Jack.
Will, I’m so glad you found your Cougar! The Churchill is such a fine pattern!Being a Feline Fan, I'm unleashing the Cougar to face the week Its Ebony, Panther, friend will have to return to its real owner this week
Sweet!!!
I try to make every day a day of rest, the better to honor the Lord.I was using it to denote the traditional Jewish 7th day (Saturday), but I do consider Sunday a "Christian Sabbath," and my day of rest.
Those are wonderful. And great photo.
I used the corner of a flat ceramic stone to start, and now can touch it up with a rod like that. It really is a nice little pruner, and the blade doesn't stand up so far out of the well, making it more practical than some for pocket carry.I'm still to get bitten by the Pruner bug, but when I carry one, the one I carry is the same as yours Rachel I usually sharpen mine on a kitchen steel, or on a ceramic rod held like a steel
Thanks. I know it's Monday, but it feels like a Wednesday.You did a fine job and you already put that beauty to work; excellent!!!
Fantastic pair, Jack.
Good Monday to everyone! I’m carrying two favorites today!
I used the corner of a flat ceramic stone to start, and now can touch it up with a rod like that. It really is a nice little pruner, and the blade doesn't stand up so far out of the well, making it more practical than some for pocket carry.
Thanks. I know it's Monday, but it feels like a Wednesday.