Prester John
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Thank you, José!Excellent Opinel, Vince!
Thank you, José!Excellent Opinel, Vince!
My Tinker is exactly like my Spartan except the Tinker has a Phillips screwdriver instead of a corkscrew.This one's been in my pocket since Christmas. The Spartan is the only SAK that has a main and small pen blade in a thin, two layer 91mm frame. I stand to be corrected.
20200312_143647 by Mark Saunders, on Flickr
- Mark
Nice work! Are those Marbles knives?
I stand corrected Vincent. Though for me the corkscrew and mini driver are additional tools, the Philips being covered on the tin opener.My Tinker is exactly like my Spartan except the Tinker has a Phillips screwdriver instead of a corkscrew.
My condolences on your loss. That's a fine blade you have as a remembrance.
My father’s Opinel I gifted him years ago. He always liked it because of it’s sharp blade. As you can see, he wasn’t afraid of patina. I recently darkened the handle.
He passed away about month ago. I think this knife reminds of him; humble yet sharp! He was a handyman who could fix anything and what he couldn’t he learned.
I still can’t believe he is gone..
Much thanks and appreciation, JJ.
Thank Jack, Your Hartshead looks like it can split logs.Beautiful photos Harvey
Thank you Ron.Great photos and exceptional knife content Harvey!
Thank you John. It is a lovely place for a walk. Just have to be aware of the variety of calling cards left by geese and canines.Lovely place, and nice photo of it. Makes me want to go walking there.
Sorry for your loss. That Opinel is a beautiful keepsake.I think this knife reminds of him
Sorry for your loss A.L. That's a great keepsake. Best wishes to you and yours.
My father’s Opinel I gifted him years ago. He always liked it because of it’s sharp blade. As you can see, he wasn’t afraid of patina. I recently darkened the handle.
He passed away about month ago. I think this knife reminds of him; humble yet sharp! He was a handyman who could fix anything and what he couldn’t he learned.
I still can’t believe he is gone..
My father’s Opinel I gifted him years ago. He always liked it because of it’s sharp blade. As you can see, he wasn’t afraid of patina. I recently darkened the handle.
He passed away about month ago. I think this knife reminds of him; humble yet sharp! He was a handyman who could fix anything and what he couldn’t he learned.
I still can’t believe he is gone..
My father’s Opinel I gifted him years ago. He always liked it because of it’s sharp blade. As you can see, he wasn’t afraid of patina. I recently darkened the handle.
He passed away about month ago. I think this knife reminds of him; humble yet sharp! He was a handyman who could fix anything and what he couldn’t he learned.
I still can’t believe he is gone..