Nuts `n `Maters

fewpop

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I dreamed I had a tomato plant that grew two varieties of slicers. ;)

Gotta' quit eatin' those late night pizzas I guess. :)

Peanut.jpg


Northwoods D2 jigged bone peanut.
 
Those tomato plants look like they will be abundant. Nice looking slicer of a knife too. Plenty of rain down your way?
 
I wish I had a slippie growing plant. Would save me mucho frog skins. :D


Like the flesh colored pen blade ! :p
 
I think that the pen blade is just ripening a bit faster than the clip. ;)

Nice one, Ford! :thumbup:
 
Ford you take great pictures.The Italian herringbone jigging on those is pretty nice.
Thanks for the show,
-Vince
 
Like the flesh colored pen blade ! :p

I hear ya Gigster. That Fellini-esqe penblade reflection kinda looks like something Mikey would use for an avatar. :eek: Hey...it's an art knife. :p

Break out the cornmeal, Sheila. I'll heat up some "peanut" oil.

Elliott, that's just downright funny. :D

Thanks Vince, that jigging is sweet isn't it.

thawk, rain is plentiful this Spring. At least we're not flooding out like so many families along the major rivers. I sure feel for those good folks.
 
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That's the only problem with polished blades. . . . they seem to pick up everything. . . .no matter where you aim the camera.

I have a note taped to the camera, "DO NOT shoot knives with highly reflective blades. . .nakkid." :D
 
Fine picture, how'd you grow THAT:D

Maybe those late night pizzas have a little too many magic mushrooms on board:eek:

Tomatoes are not only wonderful to eat and rewarding to grow,they are excellent testers for sharpening,just keep one or two in a bowl next to you when sharpening and run the knife over the tomato,should slice in with next to no pressure if you've got it right. Also helps with the patina on carbon (strawberries too...):thumbup:
 
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