Thank you Sir!Most beautiful wood handles! OH
Thanks. I ended up making the greatest breakfast burrito in the history of mankind and then I ate it. I was a little sad there was no one here to experience it with me.
Moving on with my day. Dog walk time.
Thanks Jack! It looks like you have a very versatile trio today my friend!Nice pair Ron Plus one on your thoughts about Randy
Hi folks, I've had a surprisingly busy day today Had these 3 with me
That pair will never let you down Harry!Thank you very much my friend . You know that I have a couple of others that I could use but when I am going to be doing some work ( which is not often ) these 2 old guys are the ones that I just grab and slip into my pockets .
Harry
The Coffin Jack is a terrific knife Gary. I really love mine and I don't know why I don't carry it more often! Your photo shows the knife very well!Totin' a pretty Case-Bose collaboration Coffin Jack today. A gift from some wonderful forum members. Love this knife!
Dang Al!!! Be careful out there! That a long one!Not something you really want to see on your 2nd day of bush hoggin'
Cab...
Near the PTO...
Hope he's done using my tractor!
BTW, that's a Northfield 54 Harness Jack that I frequently carry.
To paraphrase the old Hee-Haw song: “If it weren’t for violets, I’d have no lawn at all!”
Not something you really want to see on your 2nd day of bush hoggin'
Cab...
Near the PTO...
Hope he's done using my tractor!
BTW, that's a Northfield 54 Harness Jack that I frequently carry.
Now he's shed that, he's bigger, shinier and more stealthy.. Think I'd be carrying a MACHETE
I'm glad you're enjoying it.
Thank you, Jack. I appreciate the kind words.
I hope you, your family and all our members and their families can stay safe and healthy through this crisis.
Just "don't let them grow up to be cowboys"!
They should be so lucky.
Trapper Tuesday
I know it's a little early, but you have to buy the candy ahead of time.
Thanks Jack! It looks like you have a very versatile trio today my friend!
Lol...I'll probably carry it even more when this current nonsense is over, and I don't have to go armed for zombies!
Oh man... I'd be driving with my Snake Gators on.
Thanks, Ron! Your Damascus Coffin Jack is a beauty!The Coffin Jack is a terrific knife Gary. I really love mine and I don't know why I don't carry it more often! Your photo shows the knife very well!
Thanks. It's the 6333 Small Stockman in Pocket Worn Old Red Bone - 2 5/8". Totally disappears in the pocket until you need it. I also have the 6333 with brown delrin handles, which has as-ground blades. I really like both of them.What Case is that, it looks just my type
Not something you really want to see on your 2nd day of bush hoggin'
Cab...
Near the PTO...
Hope he's done using my tractor!
BTW, that's a Northfield 54 Harness Jack that I frequently carry.
After my hike, a nice drink.
Well, I keep WAY more than I need, Greg. I've got a few I carry more than any others, but I do love the incredible variety available. I could get by with two or three knives--maybe even just one. But I've got over 40 now, and don't plan on getting rid of any.Be careful what you say Vince, Prester John . If we only kept what we needed, the Porch would be a very boring place!
Sure, Jack! Just remember the secret Guardian knock, and I'll let you in.Can I come over to your house Vince?! 'Early'? I can't even remember what day it is!