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Does anyone know where I can get a drop loop/dangler to add onto a leather sheath?

There's a guy named Pastor Chris over at BCUSA who puts them up on the trade blanket occasionally and they seem to go fast. Easy enough to make on your own once you get the punch, snap setter, and materials from Tandy or something. Lots of other uses for the tools and left over material too. You'll quickly find yourself back getting more stuff for leather projects. Got my punch at Harbor freight.

Sounds complicated lol. The couple times we played cricket we just said screw scores lol. 301 is a lot of math... But I can still beat a better player by luck lmao :D

Yeah, seems like it when ya put it in writing but only takes a couple of games then its second nature.
Man, ur making me miss darts...maybe I'll come down there and we can get sloshed, throw darts, chop stuff, then light each other on fire hahah
 
Ask if you can serve as an Assistant Scoutmaster. That's what I did for most of my Senior year as I turned 18 in mid-October. Tried being one when I went to college, but found I didn't have enough time to devote to it.

Which is too bad.....I heard college chicks TOTALLY dig Assistant Scoutmasters.......
 
Best vodka martini I've had to date. A tad expensive ($30), but it was worth it.

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Yeah, seems like it when ya put it in writing but only takes a couple of games then its second nature.
Man, ur making me miss darts...maybe I'll come down there and we can get sloshed, throw darts, chop stuff, then light each other on fire hahah

Come on down bro, that sounds like one hell of a way to START the night. :D


Lost every game last night, luckily this time we weren't betting on the matches.... We bet big money over here on darts sometimes. Absolute minimum bet is a quarter... If your really feeling froggy max bet is a dollar... We don't get too many max bets though lol ��
 
Which is too bad.....I heard college chicks TOTALLY dig Assistant Scoutmasters.......

Yeah, well, when I went to A&M, we had a total student and grad student population of around 15,000, of which fewer than 3,000 were female and 10 of those were either sisters or cousins.

The main reason for not enough time is that I was in the Aggie Band and the Corps of Cadets, so I had less than zero spare time.
 
Yeah, well, when I went to A&M, we had a total student and grad student population of around 15,000, of which fewer than 3,000 were female and 10 of those were either sisters or cousins.

The main reason for not enough time is that I was in the Aggie Band and the Corps of Cadets, so I had less than zero spare time.

I went to Clarkson, so.....even less students and lesser still co-eds. About a 5:1 male/ female ratio. Of engineers. And I didn't even have the vest with all the patches....
SUNY Potsdam (Madstop spelled backwards....coincidence? I think not) was less than a mile away, but the could smell those "Techer boys" from a mile away. There were lots of sayings about Clarkson girls.....but none of them are kosher for this forum.
 
Starting to get the range at 20 yds.

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30 yds.:

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is a LOT harder to be consistent at. I'm not missing the bag, but.....let's say it'd be a 50/50 chance of a kill from that distance.
 
I'm looking to pick up a decent bottle of bourbon/Tennessee whiskey/scotch/Irish whiskey/blended Canadian......any suggestions?
I'm not a whiskey snob, so I'm not above or below any suggestions.
Well...I won't be drinking any Old Crow or Old Smuggler anytime soon...lol
 
I'm looking to pick up a decent bottle of bourbon/Tennessee whiskey/scotch/Irish whiskey/blended Canadian......any suggestions?
I'm not a whiskey snob, so I'm not above or below any suggestions.
Well...I won't be drinking any Old Crow or Old Smuggler anytime soon...lol

I'm far from a connoisseur but I enjoy Pendelton whiskey and Maker's Mark. I think Jack Daniels is over rated. I'm not big on cinnamon anything so I'm not crazy about Fireball but a shot of Fireball in some Redd's Apple Ale or something similar ain't bad.
 
I'm far from a connoisseur but I enjoy Pendelton whiskey and Maker's Mark. I think Jack Daniels is over rated. I'm not big on cinnamon anything so I'm not crazy about Fireball but a shot of Fireball in some Redd's Apple Ale or something similar ain't bad.

Yeah, Pendleton is not bad. Especially for the price.

Got a price point you want to stay at?

I'd definitely like to keep it under a bill. I was thinking $25-$75ish
 
I enjoy Knob Creek quite a bit. Makers is good, but I'll take Knob over it any day. Jim Beam Devils Cut is supposed to be really good. I have a bottle, but haven't opened it yet.
 
I'd definitely like to keep it under a bill. I was thinking $25-$75ish

I don't know a lot about scotch, but I do know I like Oban scotch. I got to tour the distillery and it's awfully good. Not too peaty/smoky. It will definitely be at the top end of your range.
 
I'm looking to pick up a decent bottle of bourbon/Tennessee whiskey/scotch/Irish whiskey/blended Canadian......any suggestions?
I'm not a whiskey snob, so I'm not above or below any suggestions.
Well...I won't be drinking any Old Crow or Old Smuggler anytime soon...lol

Try Woodenville Whiskey, made in Woodenville, WA. It's very good. I had some straight out of the barrel when I was up there for a tasting some time back. Holy smokes!! Good stuff.
 
Try Woodenville Whiskey, made in Woodenville, WA. It's very good. I had some straight out of the barrel when I was up there for a tasting some time back. Holy smokes!! Good stuff.

Stay away from the White Dog though. It was not good....well, to me it wasn't.
 
I enjoy Knob Creek quite a bit. Makers is good, but I'll take Knob over it any day. Jim Beam Devils Cut is supposed to be really good. I have a bottle, but haven't opened it yet.

I gotta say, Dickel and Knobb Creek are two I really like for drinking straight.
I'll look at that Woodenville too that Hurley was talking about.
 
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