Great photos of your Ram and Lamb Harry! I guess your mail carrier looks forward to getting to your mailbox everyday! Good healthy looking tomatoes!
Nice Palindromic affect knives r8shell . Even though I had to go to the dictionary to see what that means , I appreciated the post . Even old guys still need to learn something new every day .Palindromic day
The Old Pal just steals the Great photo IMO Steve .Old Timer Old PAL
Absolutely Beautiful Orange Stag on your Bull Buster my friend !!!! Gonna have to get some like that .View attachment 1184351 Bakelite on my main user TL-29, and stag with a strange orangey tint on the Bull Buster for Stagurday
Cool!
Took me a minute to figure out the palindrome.
(Those knives are opposites, or at least different, in so many ways!)
- GT
GEC's numbering system isn't just chronological, there seems to be a playful logic to it. (like the #22 and #44 Gunstocks) I don't know why 29/92 means Humpbacks, but I like it.Nice Palindromic affect knives r8shell . Even though I had to go to the dictionary to see what that means , I appreciated the post . Even old guys still need to learn something new every day .
Thanks for explaining so I didn’t have to ask!GEC's numbering system isn't just chronological, there seems to be a playful logic to it. (like the #22 and #44 Gunstocks) I don't know why 29/92 means Humpbacks, but I like it.
Having ended the experiment and going back to my sinfull ways as an incurable knife knut, I have my daily rotation with me. In addition to my ever present Wenger SI in its belt pouch with the LED light, I have my old yellow peanut back in my right pocket. My classic is back on my keyring, and I feel like all is back as it should be. And in memory of my dear old Uncle Paul, I even tucked a very old Christy knife in my tobacco pouch, just in case.
What are you guys carrying today?
My Big Knife this week is a Mercator Black Cat:
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Peanut-ish Knife this week is a Case CV yellow delrin pen knife:
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Miscellaneous Knife this week is a Case chestnut jigged bone CV teardrop:
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- GT
and my Churchill