Ironbut
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Yes it is. I have a #26 Queen stockman in Buffalo horn too. It makes a pretty nice handle material.NICE!Buffalo horn?
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Yes it is. I have a #26 Queen stockman in Buffalo horn too. It makes a pretty nice handle material.NICE!Buffalo horn?
Sounds like a great pair.Yes it is. I have a #26 Queen stockman in Buffalo horn too. It makes a pretty nice handle material.
That's interesting JerI knew I had an Oriskany Felts knife.
Kutmaster with stainless handle.
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Very handsome JamesOsage is a pretty bright yellow when new and ages gracefully like this old friend.
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Thanks Jack, some things (like you and I) do get better with age.Very handsome James![]()
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Thanks James, you're Grand Cru my friendThanks Jack, some things (like you and I) do get better with age.![]()
Very interesting JerI've had this a few years. It's the milk-protein plastic that hasn't been used much since WWII, and the faux leather that became necessary after the War of the Continuation, if I remember my Finnish materials history.
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I've been over at the church letting in the boiler guy. I thought somebody had swiped my favorite cane there, but I'd left it where the yoginis found it and they turned it in to the office.
The word yogini might not be allowed anymore. I think I heard it from a source that was reputable at the time.Very interesting JerI don't think I've ever heard that word 'yogini' before!
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Nice pic JamesHere's an Old Friend in an early photo of it (pre-patina era)
Mr. Ebony Churchill (not Sir, simply Mr.)
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That's a nice one Jer, sorry to hear about your funeral mate![]()
HS&B. Though I've misremembered it as a Robeson and an Ulster. HS&B. It's the size of a cub scout knife but with more tools.
I need to get to a funeral. Not on Saturday for a change.
We're a comparatively healthy church, but I've seen a lot more funerals than baptisms.
"This train's got the disappearing railroad blues", I sometimes think.
Striking pic