Onebigbill
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That Sawby is a work of art! I've always admired his work, and you have a stellar example there!Sawby Saturday, SO in love with this thing I think I need to find an A.G. Russell mammoth peanut with some blue/green to pair up with itView attachment 1375944
Thanks, Jack. I admire your keeping a stiff upper lip, even though you didn't keep your smooth tobacco bone Half Hawk....
Many thanks for all the kind comments in your mammoth post Gary, they're appreciated my friend I agree with you on the RR Smooth Tobacco Bone, and regret not keeping my 'Half Hawk' I think I can manage OK though
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A very cool pair of canoes, GT.
Thanks, Harvey.Rockin my 1-XL Lamb Foot today.
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Striking knife, Dean! Was it online church, or actual in-person church? My church recently announced that we won't even consider meeting in person until at least September, and the same is true for most churches around here, I think.
Notable pair of stag 83s, José!!
Thanks for your thoughtful replies, Jeff!Thanks! Classic. I like that!
I love that my retirement has allowed me a second career ~ one in which these knives get used almost daily.
I didn’t remember your other curly maple knife ~ what a pair!
Lastly, yes, definitely. A Schrade 293 Trapper is just about ideal as a slide. A Zippo lighter also works, but one of the best is an 11/16 deep well socket.
Thank you Dean, I like your small copperhead so much I bought one just like it
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Wow! I'm seldom accused of being a trend setter! They ARE quite irresistible knives, though!Thank you, Paul! And I liked Gary’s ( 5K Qs ) so much I bought one just like his!
Belated (by an entire week) birthday greetings, Stuart!This Queen congress was my yesterday carry that carried over to today. Handy, it got me through long day with a house full.
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- Stuart
That is a very lovely matched set Gary; really dig those wood covers!
Thanks, JJ.
That congress jack (or whatever GEC calls it) is a distinguished pattern, Jack!
Admirable old Alox, José!
Congrats on your new stockman and Tribal Lock, Jon!My two newest additions, both Case, both gifts, both in the permanent stash. These will be fidget friendly today.
This will be my only post of the week. Going on a fast of all things related to technology for at least a week.
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Dapper duo, Ron; congrats on the new German sodbuster!...
I’m carrying my Wright’s large Rosewood Lambsfoot along with a new to me beautifully made Sodbuster. It’s a Wilh. Wagner made in Solingen. ...
Splendid stockman, Bruce!Case 6347 SS Pocketworn in Olive Green (1998). OH
I like that serpentine jack, Jack! What's engraved on the shield?
Nice pair of big clips, Jeff! Is that a shrine to the rodents you often call "tree rats"??... View attachment 1373257 Don’t worry ~ I do have other blade shapes today!
Hope we all have a good day!
Classic pair, John!
Dazzling sheath/knife duos, Vince!One on the belt:
Böker trapper, smooth brown bone;
and one in the pocket:
Remington Baby Bullet lockback.
Superb TCs, knife and slip, Dean!
Thanks, Dean.That's another knife I always like to see (smooth red alox!!), Gary; cool Canada silver dollar, too.
More wonderful stag, José!
Thank you, Jack.Quality quartet Gary
Quality quartet, Chuck!View attachment 1373933 Here is today’s bunch, I haven’t posted much in the last week, extremely busy. But now getting ready foe a weekend of camping.
Exemplary elk on your Buck Forum Knife!I’ve been playing around in the Buck Custom Shop recently, considering a 501. Forum Knife today.
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I haven't encountered that glitch (since I tend to ignore "Like buttons"), but I've experienced other strange software behavior this morning.5K Qs - thanks!
What is up with the Forum software now? It is randomly asking me if I’m sure I want to LIKE something?? OH
I did encounter said glitch once yesterday.I haven't encountered that glitch (since I tend to ignore "Like buttons"), but I've experienced other strange software behavior this morning.
- GT
That is a sweet knife, John!