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Hinderers hard at work (photo theme thread)

She's been everywhere from my tool pouch to my dress pants. The only place it hasn't been is in my safe.
 
I am enjoying the hell out of this knife. It's my prized possession. :) My old estwing hammer and this knife are two items that I am firmly attached to.
 
^^^Nice bow! I too am a double cam man, or at least hybrid cam. btw, I don't have anything that nice, but my lil' PSE was a gift from the mrs. I wouldn't trade it for anything.
 
Thanks Bowman!!

I love my bow!! Pulled her out and shot her in my backyard today in this beautiful weather. One my more favorite things to do :D

The Hoyt is a cam and a half design(double cam). I think a lot of them make great bows. But Hoyt will always have my money, built solid, tough, what's not to like. I think as long as you can shoot your bow good is what really matters in the end. Unless it sounds like a 30-06 going off when you shoot it, haha!!
 
Tree fell on our propane tank, and fortunately I had the right tool for the job: an XM-24. An XM-18 wouldn't have been up to it. The tree is 4' in diameter at the base. Next I'm going to whittle a walking stick out of it.

 
Tree fell on our propane tank, and fortunately I had the right tool for the job: an XM-24. An XM-18 wouldn't have been up to it. The tree is 4' in diameter at the base. Next I'm going to whittle a walking stick out of it.

Appears there may be enough left for a spoon or two as well...
 
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