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  • Today marks the 24th anniversary of 9/11. I pray that this nation does not forget the loss of lives from this horrible event. Yesterday conservative commentator Charlie Kirk was murdered, and I worry about what is to come. Please love one another and your family in these trying times - Spark

Christmas picture loot thread

Very nice a 100th anniversary Sportster 2003 1200 Custom.............but you do know reflectors are Ghey? Get the scraper and acetone out all ready.

Thanks man! Yep, that's it exactly. Hmm, never thought about ditching the reflectors, may have to check the legality of that. It's a possibility. I do plan to lower the turn signals mid - fork. I've had the kit for 7 or 8 months, but just too busy I suppose.
 
Still waiting for my Christmas present from me, a Digicam Paramilitary 2 :D I can't wait :thumbup:
 
Ive done it on every bike I have owned and never failed a safety inspection. You could just ask at your local HD dealer Im sure they would know if its cool where you are. The turn signal relocation takes maybe 30 mins and really cleans up the bars. Get er done all ready lol.
 
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My parents got me one of these for Christmas, finally got a chance to use it today. Very nice. I am thinking of picking up some micarta and having a go at trying some scales for my 9.
 
Nice! I bought my son a Porter Cable power saw for his birthday yesterday.
 
A Lowes special! Ive been thinking about getting one myself for flattening scales. Good score.

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My parents got me one of these for Christmas, finally got a chance to use it today. Very nice. I am thinking of picking up some micarta and having a go at trying some scales for my 9.
 
Thanks guys I'm really loving it, it seems bullet proof and weights a ton. my only dislike is I wish the back of the movable arm didn't have the cross members in it so I could use it to make some nice convexes. I was playing with it and made a little file knife. Definitely an upgrade for me.
 
Some neato American made loot I got...

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That BK11 isn't new but the pocket sheath it's in is. My daughter got me that - works like a champ!


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Nice score Ging. I would like to have that book myself. What else goes in the sheath?
 
Pics or it didn't happen. ;)

haha I should have known better, I couldn't get a very good picture so these will have to do. Its nothing special. Its a bit obtuse but it will still shave hair and slice paper nicely so I'm happy with it.

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It was made form the other half of the file I used for this one.

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I got a Tikka headlamp and... uh.... oh that's right, a BK9 :D

Been too busy with family in town to bother with pics but I'll try and load em here at some point.
 
Well my mother in law gave me a bit of cash so I ordered a BK2 right away. It showed up today I love this knife. Named her Gretchen here is a pic.

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Nice score Ging. I would like to have that book myself. What else goes in the sheath?

Thanks sir! I carry a credit card, my drivers license and entirely too little cash in there. It's comfy! As a bonus, when I'm out hunting and wearing about 40 pounds of wool in as many layers, it's *much* easier to get at my BK11 in that sheath than it is when it's hanging on my neck.


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