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I like what it says about the dangers of sweat & fingerprints:eek::D get those white gives on! Great find in anybody's book :cool:

BLURRING THE EDGES

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Thanks, Will
 
Thanks Jeff, got sucked in by that Rogers Bone. :D:D Gunstock only 3" but a sturdy broad knife so I find it credible.
 
Definitely, Alan. It sure wasn't even handled much. No fingerprints or anything. Being an SFO, it may have been a gift and just put in a drawer somewhere and never even taken out for decades.
 
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Took Kookaburra out camping on the weekend.
Kowen Forest pine plantation in the Australian Capital Territory.
My youngest scout was attending "Pigskin".
As an adult helper I assisted with a base teaching how to manage snake bites and construct a stretcher.
I was sitting around in the evening with the leaders from my sons pack having a coffee when a young scout wandered up. he was looking for a can opener. He asked as if he no idea what a can opener was.
I pulled the mighty kookaburra from my belt and deployed the can opener. I opened his can of what appeared to be tinned pus and handed it back to him with a warning not to lick the tin or get cut from the jagged edges.
The look on his face was similar to that of the caveman Everett McGill in Quest For Fire when he is shown how to make fire by Rae Dawn Chong.
 
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Took Kookaburra out camping on the weekend.
Kowen Forest pine plantation in the Australian Capital Territory.
My youngest scout was attending "Pigskin".
As an adult helper I assisted with a base teaching how to manage snake bites and construct a stretcher.
I was sitting around in the evening with the leaders from my sons pack having a coffee when a young scout wandered up. he was looking for a can opener. He asked as if he no idea what a can opener was.
I pulled the mighty kookaburra from my belt and deployed the can opener. I opened his can of what appeared to be tinned pus and handed it back to him with a warning not to lick the tin or get cut from the jagged edges.
The look on his face was similar to that of the caveman Everett McGill in Quest For Fire when he is shown how to make fire by Rae Dawn Chong.[/QUOTE]

Ahh youth.:D.
 
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