JohnDF
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My Rosewood Lambsfoot is still my favorite, but this one isn't far behind.Favorite knife, John?
Thank you, Vince.It's a looker.
First time trying it, I liked it.Good beer, too.
My Rosewood Lambsfoot is still my favorite, but this one isn't far behind.Favorite knife, John?
Thank you, Vince.It's a looker.
First time trying it, I liked it.Good beer, too.
Mate, you call it what you like, i'm callin' it ya " Bunny Knife ".
Carried my newest Case jumbo jack and scored a new 5X Stetson for 40 bucks today. Pics of that later in the appropriate thread once I shape it to my liking
Very NICE Ed
Thank you PaulVery NICE Ed
It's another of my daughter's old toys that I reclaimed when she was about to trash it, but I don't know if I ever knew its name.
Thanks for finding that, Rachel! I've heard the word "mandala" but didn't know its meaning; very cool! How did you ever find it? What search term(s) led to that cool video?
Superb weekend quartet, Jack!
Old and New, Ricky Bob Sailor/Rope knife in vintage Westinghouse Micarta and Old Robeson Boy Scout with awesome aged bone
This one today....
Fantastic knife, José; I had never realized it was a liner lock model!
Sorry I missed this. It is synthetic, but fairly hard and dense. Definitely has a solid feel.Thanks for the follow-up info, Tom. Does the black-handled one you posted have horn handles or synthetic?
Classic, José!
Such a beautiful day, yet I'm stuck inside doing uni via zoom ... Might go mushroom picking later.
It's a pretty solid etching, it's survived two polishing jobs so far.glad you've managed to hang onto the etch
It's a pretty solid etching, it's survived tow polishing jobs so far.
Good to see you here Isk I just tried to send you a PM, but couldn't Great photos