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Man, I'm glad you're liking the HB. It looks great and I sure regret letting that one go.
 
Man, your photos rule Danny! Not to mention you guys have already set me on the trail of a sylverfalcen!
 
Beautiful! My Old School Lady is supposed to be delivered today. Just in time for camping tomorrow!

I think you Lady Finger is one of the few 'new' guarded version that I actually like. I just prefer the guardless old school version for some reason.

Have a good weekend!
 
Thanks guys. I love the lines on this one with the guard and the handle combo is awesome. More pics to come.
 
Man, your photos rule Danny! Not to mention you guys have already set me on the trail of a sylverfalcen!

Thanks! I say the same about your stuff, love what you put up on IG

Starting a weekend in the Smokies

Awesome, enjoy. Are you staying in TN or driving all through NC? The thru tunnels along the parkway are so cool.

I keep telling my wife we need to move to Jackson county and be moonshiners
 
Awesome, enjoy. Are you staying in TN or driving all through NC? The thru tunnels along the parkway are so cool.

I keep telling my wife we need to move to Jackson county and be moonshiners

We live in east TN so we will take a long weekend every couple months and stay in Cherokee or Pigeon Forge. We are now in Cherokee and going to hit a few trails.
 
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I took my wife and teenage niece out for a lesson in clay shooting for the first time today. They did great and had a blast!



 
Rehandled Handyman... I bought this one as a Rustic Wrap and have been carrying it and using it quite a bit lately. It's got a super thin grind and slices like a laser! I wanted to try a 'leather only' handle so I ground the hemp off and managed to get the original leather peeled off the tang. For anyone wondering about the durability of the hemp wrap, trust me, it's tough! It was a b**ch to get it off! I wanted to keep it very thin for front pocket carry in an ISP so I epoxied on a 3/16" piece of cowhide on each side. It ended up a bit thinner than that as the epoxy soaked into the tang side and I had it in a vise while it cured. I suspect the durability of straight leather may not be that great but I really like how it feels in my hand and it makes for a very thin and very light package with the ISP sheath that I made for it. If the leather starts giving up, I'll redo it and wrap it back to original. For now, I'm happy with the feel of the knife.

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