Colorful quartet of copperheads!
This one will age elegantly.
That sawcut osage orange is fabulous!
Well today’s carry will be as an assistant as the cherries are now ripe for the pickin’. Strawberry’s a good’un for the company…
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A fruitful day to all
Such bright, vibrant colors in your photo, Gus!
That groove down the handle of your stag lambsfoot is unforgettable!
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I’m taking four girls to play miniature golf today. And maybe ice cream afterward. Hope I have enough knife.
Sounds like a fun time, Jeff!
With that pair of knives and a putter, you must have been invincible!
1950s "King-Kong" (unknown maker)
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You certainly have an amazing variety of Douk-Douks!
I'm having troubles with my email today.
I took new pictures of today's carries, but can't send them from my phone.
So you all will have to settle for re-posted pictures of my Usual Lamb and my Osage #73
Lovely ligneous pair, John!
(I have no objections to re-posted photos, since that's what I use over 90% of the time, I think.
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I like that Imperial Scout... looks nice and thin for a Scout knife.
Thanks, John & Jack.
It's a standard 2-spring scout set up (spear, awl, can opener, screwdriver/bottle opener), but I suppose the flat sides on the covers make it a little thinner than a scout knife with rounded covers like bone, wood, or delrin typically are.
Back from the vet, wallet lighter, boy dog missing one entire nail on his front left wheel
... and currently knocked the heck out.
Calls for a knockout carry today. Northwoods Presidential will do.
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You're certainly right about the red bone Presidential being a knockout, and the dog in the photo seems to be feeling no pain!
Taking a break, fish aren’t cooperating so far anyway.
Carrying this one today.
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This is usually a productive stretch, but not so far today. Wasn’t very crowded, had the whole stretch to myself, now I know why.
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Looks like a great spot to spend some time, Todd, whether or not you meet cooperative fish!
Are fishermen superstitious? Have you ever fished with your relatively-new Texas jack? Maybe it's just not a lucky fishing knife.
That's a boss Böker stockman, Jeff!
My totes for today are a trapper and a toothpick, both wearing acrylic.
Tasty golden toothpick, JJ!
Queen #10 and a Calf Roper
Outstanding brace of brown bone beauties, Steve!
- GT