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You are probably standing in it. Mr Night put us over the top.:thumbup:
The Canucks are catching up.![]()
I was worried until I reread Heavy's post and it said "which state" has the most Hortons.![]()
I don't know, Illinois definitely has the most Hortonites. But Peppers received a few more Hortons as of late. I'm thinkin Oregons pullin ahead in the Horton arms race. Jis sayin,,,
For sure, Oregon has more LBS of finished Horton Steel than any other state.![]()
I will obviously give you Pepper has the best looking satinized Hortons in the world.:thumbup: I not sure about the rest.![]()
You do recall, Pepper is a chubby chaser. While I havn't held one personally, I'm bettin .415's and .500's have some heft to them.
I know, curiosity killed the cat. Lets see the data,,,![]()
What did Mr. Night do that put IL over the top?
Can a heavy knife be divided by the average weight of of an average knife to come up with a number greater than one? If so, the North West is a factor. And, if not, well we need data.
if fobs count I now have 2 Hortons.
it is pretty sharp...
What about your shop credit?![]()
We need some data here - I'm not convinced ILL has the numbers, especially since knifehunter is a GA boy![]()
What about your shop credit?![]()
Oh crap, you win Bear.I was thinking, you might be the biggest stealth Horton owner.:thumbup:
I'll settle for the title of "Happiest Horton owner east of the Mississippi and west of Bruce".![]()