Orange on Orange (pics)

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This will be my new hunting knife going forward. Sheath Buy Brown. It's a good fit by the way....the twisty is just for good measure.

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Great. . . but ya drink Shaefer??? Dang. Only people I ever knew to drink it around here were FORCED to at Shaefer/Foxboro/Gillette Stadium. ;)

I think my Orange will be a nice hunting knife too. If something doesn't come around to trade it away from me. ;)
 
I ordered one a week ago myself. My Idea is to remove the teklock and just drop the entire thing into my pocket.

What do you think aboout that? Is that going to work? I sure don't want anything else on my belt.

I think the .140 bladed GWs are real world useful little knives. Since I convexed my Orange I have hardly put it down.

I realy like the way the BBrown sheath seems to be as small as possible with out a lot of extra material.
 
Do you have an actual, functional Schaefer tap in your home? :D

Nice orange/orange.
 
That is a sweet combo!!!

That Orange GW makes me wanna rethink my EDC!!

Kudos to Dave on the sheath!!!
 
I ordered one a week ago myself. My Idea is to remove the teklock and just drop the entire thing into my pocket.

What do you think aboout that? Is that going to work?

That's how I everyday my Black Micarta DC....except with the Armorall sheath from BCS. Having the smaller blade with the Buy Brown w/out Tekloc would be a really small package...no problem.
 
Do you have an actual, functional Schaefer tap in your home? :D

Nice orange/orange.

We moved in here a couple of years ago and I haven't gotten around to finding a bar service that would come over clean out and/or replace beer lines and so forth. It's a nice setup that requires bags of ice to be put into the insulated section to cool the coils of beer line inside. Of course the bar was one of the 'pluses' when considering to buy the place.

The tap handle is from my frat days in the seventy's. Funny the things we don't let go of and find a use for at some point.
 
We moved in here a couple of years ago and I haven't gotten around to finding a bar service that would come over clean out and/or replace beer lines and so forth. It's a nice setup that requires bags of ice to be put into the insulated section to cool the coils of beer line inside. Of course the bar was one of the 'pluses' when considering to buy the place.

The tap handle is from my frat days in the seventy's. Funny the things we don't let go of and find a use for at some point.

Just call a few local bars and ask them who does theirs. We had a guy come by our bar once a week and clean the lines. My guy charged me $18 to do it so it isn't something that should cost a mint, unless there is some serious gunk in there and then you might be better off cutting the lines and putting new ones on. You can flush the coil seperately.
 
Just call a few local bars and ask them who does theirs. We had a guy come by our bar once a week and clean the lines. My guy charged me $18 to do it so it isn't something that should cost a mint, unless there is some serious gunk in there and then you might be better off cutting the lines and putting new ones on. You can flush the coil seperately.

Thanks for the tip. I have a feeling the coils will just need a flush (copper). The other feeder lines (rubber), could probably use replacing. Just haven't had a party yet that'll rip through a keg in a day or less....ah those were the days ;-)
 
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