Finally!!! 1st 2009

Way to go man! Yeah, I wondered when you'd get off yer keester and actually make something, rather than just entertain innocent folks with wild food and animals! That looks like the good stuff to me. Can't wait to see what's next (hint).
 
Thanks Guys.
Dave, I made 6 quarts of sauce and I only have 2 quarts left. Had a bunch of Chow Hounds over here yesterday.:D:D
 
Nice lookig knife,brother:thumbup::thumbup:
btw-did you ever figure out what that jaw bone is from?
 
Nice looking knife,brother:thumbup::thumbup:
btw-did you ever figure out what that jaw bone is from?

It is from a Walrus lower jaw and more than likely it was harvested in the early 1800's by Russian Fur Trades.:D
 
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I thought, considering the source, it must have been the jawbone of an ass! :D

(if it's in the Bible, it's not cussin')
 
Hey IG,

Good to see you're making stuff besides just trouble. So if you went through 4 quarts of your relish to get this done, how many cases of beer did it take?

I can't wait to meet up with you again this summer!!!

All the best, Phil
 
Very nice George!!! Needs a traditional looking leather sheath. Handle has nice curves.
 
Phil, didn't I line you up with a big almost give away last summer?????? Boy, talk about ingrates.HEHEHEHE!!!

Was that you? I couldn't tell. The dogs guarding the guy "sleeping" under the picnic table wouldn't let me near enough to see.

Ya that was a great deal. Thanks! It was still a sweet deal even after I gave you the vise, mammoth ivory and walrus jawbone from the lot. Hell just meeting your peculiar self and working in your shop was a great deal. Of course, I went broke buying non-alcoholic beer to drink in my effort to try and keep up with you. (My first mistake!)
 
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