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Thank you r8shell! Happy New Year to you.Happy new year, Mark!
Love your stag knives Harry.Since it is Saturday and it is a day that ends with a " Y " , I decided to carry a couple Barlows dressed in Stag . And as always carried in Slips made by Porch Members . The Dark one was made by @sunknife Greg and the Guardian one was made by @Pàdruig Dylan . And the other picture is the Last Piece of our 60 Anniversary cake that we froze and saved from August to eat if we made it to 2021 .
The Icing kind of slid down when it thawed out . It still tasted great .
Harry
Is that a trick question?Do you think I have enough different blade shapes in my pocket?
Congrats! Happy Anniversary!Since it is Saturday and it is a day that ends with a " Y " , I decided to carry a couple Barlows dressed in Stag . And as always carried in Slips made by Porch Members . The Dark one was made by @sunknife Greg and the Guardian one was made by @Pàdruig Dylan . And the other picture is the Last Piece of our 60 Anniversary cake that we froze and saved from August to eat if we made it to 2021 .
The Icing kind of slid down when it thawed out . It still tasted great .
Harry
And a Drop Point and Lambfoot . I am really liking the looks of the 29's now . I should not have Passed on them .A spey and a spear!
Can you please tell us what model Camillus you're showing in that post? Thanks.View attachment 1483916 View attachment 1483917 View attachment 1483919 Two elk stags for Stagurday, one Schrade (294) for Schradurday.
Yes!And a Drop Point and Lambfoot . I am really liking the looks of the 29's now . I should not have Passed on them .
Harry
I like everything about this post.Since it is Saturday and it is a day that ends with a " Y " , I decided to carry a couple Barlows dressed in Stag . And as always carried in Slips made by Porch Members . The Dark one was made by @sunknife Greg and the Guardian one was made by @Pàdruig Dylan . And the other picture is the Last Piece of our 60 Anniversary cake that we froze and saved from August to eat if we made it to 2021 .
The Icing kind of slid down when it thawed out . It still tasted great .
Harry
That is a TL-29 electrician’s jack with the utility blade and spring removed, and re-handled in elk antler.Can you please tell us what model Camillus you're showing in that post? Thanks.
I think that is a fine pair
Nice pairing, Jack.
You have generous friends.
Sounds like you have a nice pair of RR sowbellies, Jack! I'll look forward to seeing one maybe show up as a "random carry" someday.
I'll also look forward to 2021 eventually becoming known as the year the "intelligent" humans beat the "brainless" coronavirus!
I think you sent me a little RR clip-slip for some reason, Jack! I have the one you sent me and the one that came with my dogleg mini canoe permanently clipped to the "wall" of a little compartment in the backpack I typically lug around; I usually have my sowbelly and my budget canoe of the week riding in those slips.
Fine shots of your HHB and cleaver!
Thank you, Jack. That giraffe bone is gorgeous and a wonderful gift!
Wostenholm IXL Tribute by Paul Mason.
Thank you very kindly, Jack!!!
A pair of bare headed beauties for you today; the giraffe bone recover looks amazing!
Bret Dowell mini Lanny Clip in tero tuff and an acid etched M4 blade. There’s orange liners also but it’s hard to see them.
Thank you, Jack.Really nice my friend
I’m conflicted and torn. I like the knife, but not crazy about the coffee cup with a chicken on it.
I’m conflicted and torn. I like the knife, but not crazy about the coffee cup with a chicken on it.