Beverages and Blades - Traditional of Course

Yeah, what exactly is that knife? I really like its looks!

that is a 15 mod of the recent 21 cocobolo run. they havent done 15 cocobolo clips since the early days. my only lament is that, the springs for the 21 run was a bit weak which results in a lighter pull. i think the 2018 14 run is tougher.
 
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Loving the new 22. I’ve been carrying it in my watch pocket since I got it a few days ago. It’s pretty much a perfect smaller knife for me. It’s got a great pull, smooth action, awesome blade profile and the red handles are killer.
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Here's a new-to-me brew I found at the grocery store about 2 weeks ago. Bell's is a brewery about 60 miles from where I live, so I'm familiar with most of their offerings. I've enjoyed Bell's Kalamazoo Stout many times over the years, but this Bell's Special Double Cream Stout is one I hadn't seen before. (I used to be a big fan of Samuel Adams Cream Stout before it was discontinued, so trying a "double cream stout" was a no-brainer for me.)
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I like almost every stout I've ever tried, and this one was no exception - I liked it very much! Sometimes "plain" stout can taste a little harsh, which I don't really mind, but this double cream stout was incredibly smooth, just as the back label promised. I don't know if "Special" means the beer will be available for only a limited time, but I'll definitely buy it again if I see it on the shelf next time I get groceries.
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- GT
 
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