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... but I was hoping we'd get the knife sometime this year.....Just waiting for my brain to warm up
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... but I was hoping we'd get the knife sometime this year.....Just waiting for my brain to warm up
Yep just gotta punch the information in..twice.... but I was hoping we'd get the knife sometime this year.....
i believe the bunny knife was out before the normal 39 run last year. So at least a month out is my guess.Is it safe to assume that public PPP 34s should be around soon too?
So there you have it. Everyone who insisted it was a Norfolk pattern can eat their hats.Hump Back Congress
It's one of the cornerstones Comrade Soren...if my lack of judgement is anything to go by we will all know where stood on that fateful thread.And I don’t know if you guys caught that, but…
So there you have it. Everyone who insisted it was a Norfolk pattern can eat their hats.
But I… I as a true and constant believer in humpyness and follower of the congressionality… I was shown to be correct all along. Me and my trusty and loyal sidekick Jiki, who trusted in my expertise as I consulted tomb after tomb… against all of you nonbelievers… for shame!
We shall all remember where we stood on the battlefield on this day of reckoning. Jiki and I on the side of truth, against the many.
‘Tis good that all claims of “Norfolk” are so far buried in this thread for what we cannot pass judgement on those who were so wayward and wrong. We’ll never know who you were, but you’ll have to live with that knowledge all your remaining days.
(Can you get that on the label, Meako?)
what's important here is that I was definitely correct, and at no time did I ever think it was a Norfolk pattern.
A time honored classic to be sure! Everyone had one in their pocket back then. A true everymans knife!I should get 1/2 credit. I thought, and still believe, it is a Conback Humpfolk Norgress. Just like they made in Sheffield in the 1820's.![]()
And I don’t know if you guys caught that, but…
So there you have it. Everyone who insisted it was a Norfolk pattern can eat their hats.
But I… I as a true and constant believer in humpyness and follower of the congressionality… I was shown to be correct all along. Me and my trusty and loyal sidekick Jiki, who trusted in my expertise as I consulted tomb after tomb… against all of you nonbelievers… for shame!
We shall all remember where we stood on the battlefield on this day of reckoning. Jiki and I on the side of truth, against the many.
‘Tis good that all claims of “Norfolk” are so far buried in this thread for what we cannot pass judgement on those who were so wayward and wrong. We’ll never know who you were, but you’ll have to live with that knowledge all your remaining days.
(Can you get that on the label, Meako?)
Well... if you look at which side the blade comes out of, it's opposite.
This is, as far as I can tell, a quintessential Norfolk pattern.
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Is this admissible in court?
Well, I knew it was a humpback something.Since the swell is only on the spring side of the frame...Humpback Canoe?
fake news! I said no such thing...I don't know Dan, I seem to recall you being firmly in the Norfolk camp:
Which is still why it should have the whale shield and come in blue.Well, I knew it was a humpback something.
So, you could wear a Norfolk, and have a Norfolk or two in your pockets?Cognoscenti have always known that the Norfolk pattern refers to a Gent's sporting coat for bird shooting and looking outlandish.....
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