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We just spotted one crawling on floor and the snow hasn’t even completely melted. 😞
Yeah, we live out in the sticks in PA and take daily walks with our two labs. They have tick collars, but we still find one crawling on them occasionally, but we haven't found any attached since using the collars. When we used the drops, it was a different story though. We keep the "tick pickers" handy on the back porch, just in case.
 
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That blades seen some use Dan , this your really really dirty jobs knife ?
That Tourist has cut the rope off hay for many many years. It's been through the baler and found months later in the yards. It's been stepped on by more then one cow and it usually gets sharpened on a brick. So it has some history mate. I still value it as much as any of my other Swiss Army Knives.

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. So it has some history mate. I still value it as much as any of my other Swiss Army Knives.

Dan 🦘🇦🇺
As well you should , its always great to see knives like this as a testament to how much of a licking(possibly literally in your case ) they can take and keep on ticking for many years :thumbsup:

Also it gives a little thrill every time I see one of these exact opposites to safe queens doing what it was made for 😍
 
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