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why has noone made a bifold wallet with a sheath on the one side? back pocket carry incorporated right into your wallet.

Maybe because no one wants people to think they're pulling a knife every time they go to pay for something.
 
Maybe because no one wants people to think they're pulling a knife every time they go to pay for something.

I can't think of a better way to get things for free. O yeh I can welfare. I can't believe noones made a leather sheath to keep your knife and food stamps organized in one convenient pocket
 
Thought I'd share a recent find.

I'm pretty much a beer drinker, but I've been looking for something a little lighter to carry (and stronger)
to throw in the backpack.

Anyway, after extensive "research" ;) I happened upon this:

Jack Daniel's Tennessee HONEY (good stuff)

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And to keep it all Becker and proper, my 11 jumped into the picture and stabbed a bottle cap (bad 11 !)

Like I said, If you haven't tried it, just sharing a good find, I know there's a few folks here that appreciate a "beverage" every now and then :D
 
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Just got my Maxpedition EDC Pocket Organizer in the mail today. OD, of course:

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Cobra - haven't tried the jack version, but I have what's left of a 1/5th of Evan Williams honey in the fridge -- a shot of that heated in the microwave for 5-10 seconds is magic for a sore throat.
 
Cobra - haven't tried the jack version, but I have what's left of a 1/5th of Evan Williams honey in the fridge -- a shot of that heated in the microwave for 5-10 seconds is magic for a sore throat.

sortilege liquor is nice too

it's a french thing
 
that's the neatest little pair of channel locks, where on earth did you get those?




Edit: I'm thinking they would make an excellent pot lifter, only more useful for other stuff.
 
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I love a type of Eastern European hooch called rakia... everyone over there has a grandad that distills this stuff in his shed using whatever the favorite local fruit is.

My Bulgarian neighbor introduced me to it years ago, and not too long ago I was waxing poetic to him about how it's opened my horizons and now I bug all my Euro buddies (Czech, Hungarian, Serbian, Yugoslav) to let me at their stash that they all smuggled into the country. Ten minutes later he'd sent his kid over to my house with the last of his rakia; about five oz in an old 2 liter 7up bottle. GREAT STUFF.

So apparently my wife transferred it into some plastic container in the fridge when I wasn't looking. Apparently the glass container was tipped over at some point because our fridge is always such a mess. Apparently the glass container did not have a watertight lid.

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that's the neatest little pair of channel locks, where on earth did you get those?




Edit: I'm thinking they would make an excellent pot lifter, only more useful for other stuff.
At a farm home store. About $12. You can carry them in your front pocket, and not even know they're there.

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Also at a farm home store. I think it was $7. The blade is really thin, but it's as sharp as can be. It's one of those camp brands, Coghlans.

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I have one of those saws also. It's a great little thing for what it is.
 
My deer rifle, Winchester 94 30-30. I just refinished the stock before the season. Stripped the lacquer and gave it the BLO treatment.

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