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An interesting addiction.
An interesting addiction.
Thank you so much for that dream scene.
Fab pics Dan
Can't imagine you'd be under knifed with THAT arresting pair, JJ!
Thank you very much Gary!!!Say Yes to yellow jacks!! I love the regular 3-gon shield on the big Remington!
Thanks Jack!!! Great pair to start your day with; "The Little Doagie" jack is darn cool, too!Those are two smashing knives with great-looking covers JJ
I'm just about to have my first coffee of the day here, and carrying a couple of Lambsfoot knives in my pockets Have a great Sunday folks
Thanks a lot, Steve!Great looking pair !
Very nice couple of Cs; very cool Camillus French Ivory, too!C&C today
Thank you very much, Harvey!!! You certainly have highly tuned "knife seeking radar!"Thank you kindly, JJ. I’ve now seen enough beautiful French Ivory like yours to switch on my knife seeking radar. That’s a fine looking pair.
Fantastic photo of your Rodgers lamb being guarded by those stout Schrade blades!Joseph Rodgers Steel Lamb with a couple of Schrade bodyguards.
Simply elegant or elegantly simple, either way that's a great picture of a beautiful pair of old classics, JJ.
Thank you kindly, Stuart!!! Love that old Utica bone on your BB Winchester jack; a superbly cool tote!Just totin' one today. This one
Ebony Lambsfoot along today. Happy Sunday, folks!
Gracias amigos !
Here are a couple more taken about 45 minutes prior when we still have some daylight left.
Thanks Jack!!! Great pair to start your day with; "The Little Doagie" jack is darn cool, too!
Due to the recent move across town many boxes are yet to be unpacked....notably the desks and containers of knives (too scared to open them due to fear of losses)
Anyway, this is 'all' I have well a new SAK Pruner as well-which I like a lot oh and the 'car knife' a CASE Amber Bone Med Stockman-but that lives in the car.
Thanks, Jeff, but I think it's meant to skin the animals.