Satin Jack'o'lantern!

mymindisamob

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My wife is trying to convince me to carve my pumpkin with my SJT.:rolleyes: If I drink any more rum tonight, she may convince me. Good thing I know how to stitch myself. Anyone else carve pumpkins with a Busse?
 
That's an awsome idea. I am taking time off work to hang out with my daughter on Halloween. Maybe I will use my MS and carve a jack-0-lantern and start a new tradition.
 
I carved a pumpkin with my son John this evening. I used a razor-sharp Leaner Meaner Street. It worked quite well! :D
 
In my opinion, you really need serrations to carve pumpkins well. I'm not certain that Busse style serrations ("flying") would be conducive to it. Maybe the band breaker from the back of the NARK?

Rick
 
Well, a SJT is not the best choice for carving pumpkins. My Jack'o'lantern is turning into a Hack'o'lantern. It's been fun, and I'll tell you folks, the TAC slabs don't give up their grip even to pumpkin slime.
 
Hi!
I used my Lean Mean Street to carve my pumpkin this year. It is a little too thick for the task but my kitchen knives would just break if I used them. I used it a few years ago as well. How much thinner is the leaner mean street than the original mean street?
 
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