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So you've met my ex-wifeI'd have to drink a half a bottle of whiskey, and put a bag over it, just to make a featherstick, haha.![]()
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So you've met my ex-wifeI'd have to drink a half a bottle of whiskey, and put a bag over it, just to make a featherstick, haha.![]()
I stopped eating possums. Long story lol
I know your story and have that vision in my head forever. Just thought you might like a reminderI stopped eating possums. Long story lol
Gee...Thanks for the reminder Xr lolI know your story and have that vision in my head forever. Just thought you might like a reminder![]()
Are you able to post a pic of there Mk1Those of you with an Instagram account, State and Union also posted a phone number to buy their Mark 1.
I'd have to drink a half a bottle of whiskey, and put a bag over it, just to make a featherstick, haha.![]()
Are you able to post a pic of there Mk1
I just don't care for a recurve on that size knife. A bigger blade yes, smaller, no.Ha!
Curious that a hunter has a saber grind like that, but I see it's only 1/8" thick. That's a sensible thickness for a hunter. What's with the flat-head screws? If I never had to deal with another in my life it would be too soon.
That's a crazy lookin cat you caught there... Release it in the neighbors house through the window, when they are out for the day, suprise them with their long lost sweetie...
Must of got its tail caught in a serpentine belt or sumpin and pulled all the fur off.That's a crazy lookin cat you caught there... Release it in the neighbors house through the window, when they are out for the day, supreme them with their long lost sweetie...
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Poor little thing... That will teach it for sleeping under warm car hoods...Must of got its tail caught in a serpentine belt or sumpin and pulled all the fur off.
I think the flat head screw deal is if in the field and you needed to remove or tighten them for whatever reason it would be easier to come up with a way to do it easier than a socket head . I'am just guessing.Ha!
Curious that a hunter has a saber grind like that, but I see it's only 1/8" thick. That's a sensible thickness for a hunter. What's with the flat-head screws? If I never had to deal with another in my life it would be too soon.
I've never had a recurve like this. Curious why you don't care for it on this size blade.I just don't care for a recurve on that size knife. A bigger blade yes, smaller, no.