Amazing Little Bark River Experience...

I have 2 Northstars, the ones with the tapered tang:thumbup:

Have a Bravo, 2 of the Nessmuks that Mike Stewart made from a shed I sent him, one of the prototypes of the Nessmuks, a Mikro2, a PSK, a rogue.

Can you tell I like them?
 
Brian, if you try to repeat this amazing feat. Beware, you might lose your nose in the process....(only speaking from experience)....
 
I shall refrain from any nose (or other body part) piercing, kgd.

That's why I love you. Because you worry about me.
 
I was holding my Fox River in my hand, in the sheath & tilted my hand down & it slid out of the sheath & cut the end of my trigger finger off, a little piece of meat dropped to the floor & then I started screaming like a little girl. the meat hit the floor before I felt the pain. My Fox River is the one knife that I own that I am scared of & am very cautious when I use it. it taught me great respect for it!!!
 
I gotta go back out and find the bee halves and take a picture of this. I know I flailed at it like a little girl, so it probably looked very unimpressive, and I couldn't do this if I tried...LOL.

Does this mean you won't be attending this coming weekend's function; what with a bee being so small, and having to find 2 even smaller pieces now:eek: I'll save you the time Brian and bring along some fresh ones for you to demonstrate your 'little girl dance' for all the attendees:D
 
I have 2 Northstars, the ones with the tapered tang:thumbup:

Have a Bravo, 2 of the Nessmuks that Mike Stewart made from a shed I sent him, one of the prototypes of the Nessmuks, a Mikro2, a PSK, a rogue.

Can you tell I like them?

He made me one too:
ShedNessmuk.jpg
 
A fellow range denizen cut a yellow-jacket in half on a window sill one Sunday afternoon in the range store's porch. Stupid me sits back in the chair there Monday AM, laying my bare arm on said sill and finding said bee's stinger - which got me. Stung by half a dead bee, er, yellowjacket. Only me. Yeah, it hurt like hell - I bummed a cigarette for it's tobacco (I am allergic and can't stand any type of smoke - except smokeless propellant!), and that eased the pain, if not the embarassment. By the time I made it to my car and my ever-present Benadryl, I was getting dizzy... allergies. Oh, the knife he used was a SAK.

Stainz

PS Put me in the Monty Python club, too.
 
A fellow range denizen cut a yellow-jacket in half on a window sill one Sunday afternoon in the range store's porch. Stupid me sits back in the chair there Monday AM, laying my bare arm on said sill and finding said bee's stinger - which got me. Stung by half a dead bee, er, yellowjacket. Only me. Yeah, it hurt like hell - I bummed a cigarette for it's tobacco (I am allergic and can't stand any type of smoke - except smokeless propellant!), and that eased the pain, if not the embarassment. By the time I made it to my car and my ever-present Benadryl, I was getting dizzy... allergies. Oh, the knife he used was a SAK.

Stainz

PS Put me in the Monty Python club, too.

"Ever been stung by a dead bee?" That's a line from the old movie, "To Have and Have Not" from the book by Hemingway, starring Bogart and Becall.

"Half asleep upon my knee" is my favorite line from "Eric the Half a Bee". :p

I'm a lumberjack and I'm OK,
desmobob
;)
 
My brother shot a bee in mid-air, with a pellet gun:eek:.
I was helping my brother-in-law build a deck one summer.
As he was hammering in a nail a bee started buzzing around his head.
He started swinging his right hand around (the hand holding the hammer) to discourage the bee.
The next thing i know i hear a wet "smeck" sound and the bee drops to the ground.
Sure enough the trajectory of the flat of the hammerhead had converged in mid-air with the bees flight path.
Result-bee goo on hammer, dead bee on the grass!
Weird flukey thing.
 
Brian..I know you are telling the truth, I dont' care what all the guys at the get together said about you..you struck me as an honest and quick handed guy:D
Seriously,
I have actually caught several flies out of the air...its the eating them afterwards that has all my friends amazed!:barf:
 
Gene, I wish I could do something like this on purpose. Like I said, I waved at the bee trying to shoo it away, like a wimp, and happened to be holding the knife in my hands. I was completely shocked. :eek:

I used to be quickhanded, but now the only quickness of my hand is when it's shaking in anger at the sight of an a**hole park ranger. :D
 
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