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  • Today marks the 24th anniversary of 9/11. I pray that this nation does not forget the loss of lives from this horrible event. Yesterday conservative commentator Charlie Kirk was murdered, and I worry about what is to come. Please love one another and your family in these trying times - Spark

Photos! Post your CPK photos here!

I think it's a nice look personally. Has the brown but not really light. Goes well with the black fasteners IMO.

I wish I could capture the Butterscotch well. It's amazing in person. Like like a bar of caramel.
 
Ok, i couldn't use the belt loop the way it was so i did a little modification to it. Definitely more usable for me.

 
I went on a short adventure hike to explore this small forest stream in the rain today. This might be my first and last time there as it is about to give way to the modernization of my little island.

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I must say the D3V held up fairly well against the rain, my sweat and the stream. No rust at all! [emoji106]The other non stainless steel knives I have will surely have rusted.



Don
 
Don, since it's coming down, go take down one of those huge trees with the chopper!! Show us some pics!!

Very nice HK, cute little guys make a nice pan fry.
 
In the ongoing attempt at cleaning up 20 years of large-family life at my parents' house so they can sell it, I managed to finally use the LC for some knife work and get it dirty, chopping up so tree branches and roots to fit in the yard waste, and slicing up a bunch of cardboard boxes from appliances to fit in the recycling. I gotta say the edge is great, super sharp so the industrial-strength cardboard was a breeze. Snuck in a can chop for the photo op, the edge is still untouched.

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Don, since it's coming down, go take down one of those huge trees with the chopper!! Show us some pics!!

LOL. Justin, it is still illegal to chop the big trees. Only the authorities can do that but after they down the trees, we can do whatever we want with it.

This is what is left of the stream at the end of the trail. Eventually it will all become these at the end of this year [emoji25]

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Don
 
LOL. Justin, it is still illegal to chop the big trees. Only the authorities can do that but after they down the trees, we can do whatever we want with it.

This is what is left of the stream at the end of the trail. Eventually it will all become these at the end of this year [emoji25]

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Don
I really don't have a problem with progress - but this is still sad :-(
 
A beautiful slice of nature becoming a whole bunch of yellow cilinders makes me want to go hug a tree...then chop it down!!

It is sad though, nothing better than the great outdoors IMO
 
Oh you two need not worry! Mother Nature has been around for over 13 billion years and has graced our planet for about a third of that time. The homo erectus species at most dates back to 2 million years and the homo sapiens to about 200 thousands years. Really a very, very short time span in the grand scheme of things when it comes to Nature. She will claim her own back one day, some day and when she does so in vengence and furry, you better have as many CPKs in D3V with you and around you as can. That one's gonna be a helluva wild ride!!!

I think that these above words may make Lorien quite randy! :D
 
Yeah. It's harder and harder for me to find great outdoors in land scarce Singapore. That stream is one of the hidden gems which will be gone forever along the some endangered animals like the Sunda Pangolin, Banded Leaf Monkey and Sunda Slow Loris.



Don
 
The very first batch of the new 3" EDC finish ground this morning and ready for tumble

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