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Thanks Jack and compliment back at you my friend on your duo, I love the HHB and the honest wear it shows, I too really like your EnzoThank you very much Joshua, I use the same technique
Thank you John, stunning Sunday pair there
Thanks for the info Tony, I'll have to check them out
Sorry for your loss, your grandma sounds like a fine lady. That's a nice keepsake
LOL! I layered up to sit out round the fire-pit last night, and had a total of 31 pockets! No wonder I couldn't find my gloves when I came back in I'll be interested to see your walking sticks Gary, I have quite a few, including a couple of really old ones. Being tall, my two shop-bought staffs are shorter than I would like, so I decided to make one more to my liking
Hope your little 'un is better soon Joshua
Many thanks for the kind words JJ, what a superb pair of Sunday Scouts
That's another fantastic-looking FB Tony I did my fire-prep last night with a humble Enzo Elver
LOvely old Robeson
Handsome pair Paul
Terrific trio Gary
LOL! Nice pair Rachel
Hope everyone had a great weekend I'm starting off my week with my trusty Hartshead Barlow and a German Jack for Metal Monday
I just love those harness jacks! I have several older GEC's coming my way in the mail that I'm excited to show off, but those are evading me! it's a beauty.
Thank you! I definitely will.
I love that knife every time you post it. As a self-proclaimed crappy duck hunter, it's great!
Love the grain on that one. You couldn't ask for better.
Nice blade delete on your 86These to with me today. Still can’t get the Boker out of my pocket for more than a day or so, and REALLY digging the single blade 86.
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Thanks! Really does feel like I got a new knife!Nice blade delete on your 86
Yes, easy to become addicted! I'll look forward to seeing that one Thank you very much
Would that be a TradGang rendezvous?
Marshall MI, primitive archery rendezvous, Jeff. Memorial day weekend each year but sadly not held in 2020 due to covid.
I'm happy to see you got some grandkid time. It can be tough when they live so far away and I admire that you put in the effort to make it work.
Had a GEC #74 Stallion and one of my favored Roosters in the rotation today.
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Have to catch up viewing posts - a few pages behind, will do that this evening.
Broken record at this point, Boker Barlow Expedition and Alox Cadet again in the pockets for this week.
Good to have you back Dylan, two fine vintage folders there my friend
Venerable and valiant pair, Dylan!
For my traditional carry this week I have my Case Swayback.
That boker is really nice! It seems to be aging well also.
Thank you. The red fades quite a bit towards the bolster so it really looks like a strawberry but I sort of like it.It is, on both accounts IMHO - thanks!
Your swayback looks like another back of nice red bone from Case.
Thank you. The red fades quite a bit towards the bolster so it really looks like a strawberry but I sort of like it.
Broken record at this point, Boker Barlow Expedition and Alox Cadet again in the pockets for this week.
I've had my eye on that Boker--how are you liking it? The aesthetics speak to me. --Tony
Well, that makes it harder to resist! Thanks for the reply.I like it quite a lot, it just keeps finding its way into my pocket. For me, the materials choice and the slight extra heft of the brass make it pleasure in the hand. The look and the developing patina on the brass doesn't hurt.
Well, that makes it harder to resist! Thanks for the reply.
Wow--that bolster patinated nicely --thanks again!You're welcome.
Hard to believe mine is less than 4 months old, looks quite a bit different. Clean and almost shiny (recycled) pic when new back in November: