Hey, to me it's a sapling!

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When I was talking to Barry of the Jones Brothers about a knife to use on my tree farm, I told him I was going to cut saplings with it. But I just had to try a little more. I think anyone can relax when they wonder how a knife from the Jones Brothers will hold up.
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I have one of their neck knives that has been my EDC for over a year and I love it.
It does everything I ask it to and more.
 
Hey Tom, I bet these guys think I just photograph their knives and send them back. Honest boys, I don't know what happened to it, it was in good shape when I mailed it back to you!
 
Just how long is your right arm, Terrill? Looks to me from where the camera seems to be that it must be a real knuckle dragger. Kinda hard to find shirts that fit?

(Sorry. Something comes over me every once in awhile! I have no control of it.)
 
Terrill, it's what I keep telling folk. The Jones Bros. knives are sturdy. If I was still in the military or was a LEO, I'd carry one of them all the time. Heck, in a couple of the Knives Annual books, Jack Collins writes about how tough they are and well made also.
They can also make them pretty:
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Dave
 
Bugs, shirts aren't a problem, it's hats that I can't find. I get a big head everytime I can get a new knife.
I must admit that this is my third Jones Brothers knife. I got a small neck knife a few years back. It lasted till I got back from the show and then my father-in-law stole it. I actually had to go back and buy another. For those who know me, they know that when I part with cash for a knife, I like it!
 
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