afishhunter
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That's obviously a coke bottle.
I personally don't drink, but a lot of people drink rum and coke.
Your Turn

BTW I quit drinking way back in 19 and 75.
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That's obviously a coke bottle.
I personally don't drink, but a lot of people drink rum and coke.
Your Turn
BTW I quit drinking way back in 19 and 75.
shotgun shell knife; 12 gauge?
OK I got one
this is a curvy 3 blader with a long clip patter of clip point, and smaller spay and drop point blades.
Those blades say Whittler to me
OK I got one
this is a curvy 3 blader with a long clip patter of clip point, and smaller spay and drop point blades.
Stockman?
Sowbelly?OK so let's be clear, it's a specific form of stockman.
Premium Stock Stockman
On that note, I don't know whats the difference between a quarter horse and a regular horse... are quarter horses the one's that run?
OK I got one
this is a curvy 3 blader with a long clip patter of clip point, and smaller spay and drop point blades.
But the knife you have in mind has neither sheepsfoot nor pen, right? It has clip main and smaller spey and drop point blades.The standard form of this pattern features a sheepsfoot blade vs a pen blade.
OK so let's be clear, it's a specific form of stockman.
It's named after an animal that gallops.
It has stockman in its name.