Jakeywax31
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Here’s one I just finished up, inspired by this ongoing post! Thank you guys!
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Looks great.
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Here’s one I just finished up, inspired by this ongoing post! Thank you guys!
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Here’s one I just finished up, inspired by this ongoing post! Thank you guys!
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Thank you! Yeah, I just looked those up!Beautiful work mate.
For a British knife next time maybe get a nice John Rigby rifle to go along with the photo. Don’t worry they aren’t too expensive![]()
Nice picture!!I was admiring the fronds of this Areca Palm, native to Madagascar, and realized I'd stumbled upon an organic, naturally occurring, tropical analog to flat-cap jigging.
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Plus, it was time for a pile-side shot!
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Nice picture!!
It's true! Some of the comments are very interesting!Thank you, Charlie. I imagine that prior to its final physical incarnation, in your mind, you envisioned this knife a certain way. It must be kinda neat to see how people from all four corners interpret it!
That's great to hear!It's true! Some of the comments are very interesting!
What is also amazing is the flood of posts!! I've never seen one of my SFOs pictured so many times during its "honeymoon period"!!!
It makes my heart sing!!!![]()
Sweet pic Steve
Cool photo WillI was admiring the fronds of this Areca Palm, native to Madagascar, and realized I'd stumbled upon an organic, naturally occurring, tropical analog to flat-cap jigging.
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Plus, it was time for a pile-side shot!
Me neither! My neighbour and his family, from the Ivory Coast, were eating their Christmas dinner off them!It has six compartments. I had them all loaded. Tortillas, spicy ground beef, a rice dish that was red, scrambled eggs (or baked anyway), sausage, French toast. There was some fruit I didn't have room for.
I don't know how people can eat off of paper plates in their laps. My tray is 15.5"x 11.5", plenty stable enough to cut your tortillas so as not to get your hands icky.
Thanks!.
The tray is heavy stainless steel, and I had to buy three of them for $18. The vendor never lowered the price or consented to split up the set.
I hope you have a fantastic time Mitch
Another great pic WillNot a flat cap, but an eight-panel - and lacking the signature weave. I'm still trying to figure out where I'm supposed to mount the razor blades... good thing I've got a lambfoot in the meantime.
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And then, like - do you sharpen your cap at some point or do you just replace the razors? Because, if the latter is the case, then that sounds like a lot of time spent sewing for entrepreneurial street toughs that could otherwise be engaging in other, possibly more lucrative, ungentlemanly behaviors...![]()
We don't want you wasting away PaulGetting ready for my shift and realized I had not eaten anything since my fridge search this morning. I think I might stop at Arby’s on may way in.
The snow finally stopped so thank God for that. Im gonna carry this great IXL tonight.
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Nice work Ben, very handsomeHere’s one I just finished up, inspired by this ongoing post! Thank you guys!
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Looking good in the sun David
Very gratifying CharlieIt's true! Some of the comments are very interesting!
What is also amazing is the flood of posts!! I've never seen one of my SFOs pictured so many times during its "honeymoon period"!!!
It makes my heart sing!!!![]()
Happy Double Lambsfoot Day WillIn Miami, we're twenty five minutes into Micarta Monday. The Waynorth isn't leaving my pocket anytime soon but I'll add this A. Wright via Twisted Assisted to today's lineup. My only micarta lamb, I believe!
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Very nice Ben.Here’s one I just finished up, inspired by this ongoing post! Thank you guys!
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Amazing micarta coat Jack.Good morning Guardians, I didn't think I'd get time to post here this morning, but I got up an hour early. Off to the hospital, and then home to do some work. Hoping I get time for a napHave a great day Guardians
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Charlie, you took a path least traveled with your lamb. Just a great concept, well executed. Such a fine carry.It's true! Some of the comments are very interesting!
What is also amazing is the flood of posts!! I've never seen one of my SFOs pictured so many times during its "honeymoon period"!!!
It makes my heart sing!!!![]()
Getting ready for my shift and realized I had not eaten anything since my fridge search this morning. I think I might stop at Arby’s on may way in.
The snow finally stopped so thank God for that. Im gonna carry this great IXL tonight.
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Here’s one I just finished up, inspired by this ongoing post! Thank you guys!
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It's true! Some of the comments are very interesting!
What is also amazing is the flood of posts!! I've never seen one of my SFOs pictured so many times during its "honeymoon period"!!!
It makes my heart sing!!!![]()
That's great to hear!
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In Miami, we're twenty five minutes into Micarta Monday. The Waynorth isn't leaving my pocket anytime soon but I'll add this A. Wright via Twisted Assisted to today's lineup. My only micarta lamb, I believe!
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Good morning Guardians, I didn't think I'd get time to post here this morning, but I got up an hour early. Off to the hospital, and then home to do some work. Hoping I get time for a napHave a great day Guardians
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Trying out a snipersling when wind dies down.View attachment 2793092
Hope all goes wellGood morning Guardians, I didn't think I'd get time to post here this morning, but I got up an hour early. Off to the hospital, and then home to do some work. Hoping I get time for a napHave a great day Guardians
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Have fun plinkingTrying out a snipersling band when wind dies down.View attachment 2793092
Thanks Steve.Hope all goes well
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Highly functional and practical Steve!Good morning Guardians
Back into the freezer here in Minnesota
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Flat cap Lamb today
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Also doing some sharpenning of the flock. Here's my sharpening setup. Lansky turnbox , a base I made for holding my diamond stones and a strop I made from an old belt and a 5 gallon paint stir stick from Home Depot.
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Stay warm fellas !