JJ Cahill
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Your Large Lamb and Old Bear certainly make a handsome pair; a couple of very capable slicers, too!Carrying my large Rosewood Lambsfoot today, and a Random Tuesday Antonini Old Bear
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Your Large Lamb and Old Bear certainly make a handsome pair; a couple of very capable slicers, too!Carrying my large Rosewood Lambsfoot today, and a Random Tuesday Antonini Old Bear
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A different set of knives rotated in yesterday for a week of carry, and I'll post them this week in a different order than I typically do, since the weather has finally broken (above freezing on Sunday for the first time in a couple of weeks).
Lambsfoot of the Week is Cracker Jack, my Ashley's Choice stag lambsfoot, a Jack Black SFO from 2018:
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Stag/Horn Knife of the Week (in addition to Cracker Jack) is a Joker horn lockback:
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Peanut of the Week is a Remington with wood covers:
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- GT
I'm carrying my avatar again today, the crème de la crème of my barlows - Ancient TC 2.0
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Anniversary Soup TC and OD Micarta Recruit
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Today a big JJ Martinez "Cabritera". 4" blade 9" OA.
Cattle that are too cute to eat...
They really are John . The last time we were in Scotland , a young calf and the mother walked right up to us . Our entire family loves the Highland Coos .Cattle that are too cute to eat...![]()
Thanks, Gus!Grats K K33ncutter that’s a beaut !
Your Calf Roper looks really nice! I remember, and it was only about a year ago, there were still tortoise calf ropers on a few dealers shelves. Man, how I regret not picking one up!
They are the " Eccentric's " of the cattle kingdom.They really are John . The last time we were in Scotland , a young calf and the mother walked right up to us . Our entire family loves the Highland Coos .
It is like " They had us at Hello " .
Harry