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Some good laughs out of this thread today! 

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Thatās inspirational brother. I picked up a Winkler Knighthawk a while back and still havenāt beat on itā¦..Finally had a chance to give the Model 2 a little workout today. It did quite well.
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I really like that looks like it can do some real workFinally had a chance to give the Model 2 a little workout today. It did quite well.
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You bet, man. Get that Winkler dirty!Thatās inspirational brother. I picked up a Winkler Knighthawk a while back and still havenāt beat on itā¦... Serious collecting aside, whatās the point in having a āuserā if not used, right? Thanks for the pics and motivation.
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Ok Bob.....I like handles that feel as good in my hand as my own d!ck.
You bet, man. Get that Winkler dirty!
American Tomahawk (actually RMJ) builds a very solid tool. Can't wait to take it to the desert with me next month...
Southern UT/northern AZ, depending a bit on weather.ā¦Which desert ?
Good times. My oldest was stationed in CO and AZ a while back so we got to briefly see those areas. The 2nd to the youngest and I drove to Vegas a few months back through the desert. Heās stationed there now.Southern UT/northern AZ, depending a bit on weather.
Someday, perhaps weāll explore together. Again, itās foreign to me. I guess foreign+explore=adventure !I live in Utah and frequent the deserts. Beautiful country.
Agreed. I moved here from Wyoming a long time ago. There hasn't been a single day that I haven't been glad I made that decision.Utah is a magnificent state. I spent a good bit of time exploring it some years back via motorcycle and trails.
OMG ! Glorious !There is so much to see!View attachment 2080797
We live in ID, and have spent a fair bit of time rambling all over UT, esp. the southern half. I love it down there and could spend a whole lifetime exploring that region. It's also a good break from the long Idaho winters. I'll be sure to post some pics after!Good times. My oldest was stationed in CO and AZ a while back so we got to briefly see those areas. The 2nd to the youngest and I drove to Vegas a few months back through the desert. Heās stationed there now.
Points being, in Washington we have a different kind of āhigh desertā. Down there, itās a different and curious world. If youād post some perspective and escapades after the trip, it would be greatly appreciated. Be safe and have fun !!!
Michael