Love the pin!
Good luck on all fronts ED!It's off to town and the doctor today for a procedure in my mouth and then a visit to the Optometrist for pre-op Cataract surgery. I've already had one eye done so no sweat at the Optometrist but the doctor may do a slight jaw adjustment - "Ouch". Don't laugh This is serious. It might hurt so bad that I won't be up to eating at the Wagon Wheel Cafe when I'm through at the Doctors. Anyway, I'll be totin this CV Case single blade Sowbelly to use as a Worry Stone while in the chair.
It's off to town and the doctor today for a procedure in my mouth and then a visit to the Optometrist for pre-op Cataract surgery. I've already had one eye done so no sweat at the Optometrist but the doctor may do a slight jaw adjustment - "Ouch". Don't laugh This is serious. It might hurt so bad that I won't be up to eating at the Wagon Wheel Cafe when I'm through at the Doctors. Anyway, I'll be totin this CV Case single blade Sowbelly to use as a Worry Stone while in the chair.
That doesn't sound pleasant at all. I hope that sowbelly helps make it a bit more bearable.slight jaw adjustment
Opinel no.9 for Monday
I'm enjoying seeing your vintage Douk-Douks
Thank you!
Thanks, John and @Marlingspike12 . I like an "all business" knife like that Otter, but it doesn't open quite as far as I think it should (but maybe the downward can't of the blade is a design feature).
Congrats on the sawcut Case Barlow, Dylan!
Thanks, Jack.
I dig your dynamic duo!
Marvelous little canoe!!
Jaw-dropping jigging on that Schrade, Jeff!!
Prestigious pair of Otters, and a vivid vista!
I don't think I'd ever get the vaccine if I had to compete for appointments like that! (I don't do GECs, either, for that reason among others.)
I wasn't trying to make a test, Dean, although if it were a test like that, I'll bet there are several acceptable answers!
Elegant Buck, Dean! I like the wide edge bevel; even I can feel when I've got the blade at the proper angle on the stone with a broad bevel like that.
Impressive expanse of stimulating stag on that big trapper!
Congrats on how quickly you're picking up so many of those Forum knives! You must be both dedicated and lucky!
Your herd shows off a marvelous array of Catt variety, Gev!
That S&M is striking, JJ!
I can see why that scout (Remington?) is your favorite, Tom; it's a winner!!
- GT
Dang! Good wishes, my friend!It's off to town and the doctor today for a procedure in my mouth and then a visit to the Optometrist for pre-op Cataract surgery. I've already had one eye done so no sweat at the Optometrist but the doctor may do a slight jaw adjustment - "Ouch". Don't laugh This is serious. It might hurt so bad that I won't be up to eating at the Wagon Wheel Cafe when I'm through at the Doctors. Anyway, I'll be totin this CV Case single blade Sowbelly to use as a Worry Stone while in the chair.