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I appreciate all the pics. Much better than 95% of the rest of the net. Outstanding as usual but not good to look at on an empty stomach.
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Thanks man. That is a lot of work right there. At least 4 or 5 hours worth.I appreciate all the pics. Much better than 95% of the rest of the net. Outstanding as usual but not good to look at on an empty stomach.
Thanks man. I think they do get redundant, haha. Always nice to see blades in action though. Like both of them a lot.Excellent shots as always Dubz; thanks for taking us along. I know you sometimes think your cabin trip reports get redundant, but I for one will never get tired of seeing you enjoying your property. Nice to see your mitts knocking the new off of your new steel. Looks like you enjoyed both the 12 and 20.
...and was that a Red Ryder reference I spied buried somewhere in the middle of your posts?![]()
Always about the blades and bacon man. The epitome of existence.Bacon and blades would be a nice theme of this trip!
Thanks man. I think they do get redundant, haha. Always nice to see blades in action though. Like both of them a lot.
I was hoping someone would pick up on that. I was going to say it was from A Christmas Story, but thought Jean Shepherd a little harder to figure out, haha. That's how I roll... He, of course, narrated that show.
Always about the blades and bacon man. The epitome of existence.
Thanks DJ, appreciate that very much.Folks tend to have short attention spans but many see redundancy due to their own mediocrity. People who are passionate about a subject seldom tire of seeing others expressing similar motivations.
I appreciate your hard work to bring us some phenomenal sequences.
Love that movie.Yeah I had no idea who Jean Shepard was, but for some reason the back half of your quote stuck out for me...took me a bit to remember where it was from![]()
I don't either.I never tire of the outdoor knife usage, food cookage pics! My favorite kinds of posts!
You may be waiting awhile, unless, of course, I either A, need the money, or B, need to fund another blade, haha.Dibs I called it first ya'llDamn the reply didnt post. Dibs on Warriors 12 if and when it happens.
You may be waiting awhile, unless, of course, I either A, need the money, or B, need to fund another blade, haha.
Thanks man. I never thought I would own one, and now I do. I hope you too, can one day have one. It's awesome to have a place of solitude. Hope you can get out soon too. Nothing like some good woods time...Wow Dubz, well done!
Thanks for taking the time to post all of those awesome pics. I'd love to own a cabin like that some day. Looks like you two had a fantastic weekend!!
I'm a wee bit jealous...I haven't had much outdoor time since BeckerWest. Busy with work and kid's sports. I've got 10 days off next month and I'm definitely looking forward to some woods time!
Thanks again for an epic post Dubz!
Thanks man, appreciate it.Right on Warrior, I always looks forward to your trips and pics. Good stuff, thanks for sharing.
You know, cause this thread needs more photos:
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Thanks man, I really like it. Two, twenty minute sessions per side. Necessary too, as the Brute rusts easily.Your patina came out great!