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This thread is a dead horse, come on in and give it a whack!

While it MAY indeed be a dead horse, there ARE some things we could try ...

1) Buy a stronger whip
2) Change riders ... maybe a lighter rider
3) Threaten the horse profanely
4) Appoint a committee to study the horse
5) Visit other country's forums to see how they ride dead horses
6) Reclassify said dead horse to Living Impaired
7) Hire outside contractors to ride the dead horse
8) Harness several dead horses together to increase speed

At the end of the day, this dead horse is a sticky and well above ALL other horses
Therefore, rewriting performance requirements not required
 
While it MAY indeed be a dead horse, there ARE some things we could try ...

1) Buy a stronger whip
2) Change riders ... maybe a lighter rider
3) Threaten the horse profanely
4) Appoint a committee to study the horse
5) Visit other country's forums to see how they ride dead horses
6) Reclassify said dead horse to Living Impaired
7) Hire outside contractors to ride the dead horse
8) Harness several dead horses together to increase speed

At the end of the day, this dead horse is a sticky and well above ALL other horses
Therefore, rewriting performance requirements not required
Boy do we know that one at work... :)
 
As i was studying this dead horse over the last few pages, i was reminded of the size of the 86.

Here is the 2019 BF 86 next to a 77 barlow. I'm a fan of larger models, and this year's BF barlow is going to be awesome regardless of the red-green covers. Can't wait!

So4UnF3.jpg
 
As i was studying this dead horse over the last few pages, i was reminded of the size of the 86.

Here is the 2019 BF 86 next to a 77 barlow. I'm a fan of larger models, and this year's BF barlow is going to be awesome regardless of the red-green covers. Can't wait!

So4UnF3.jpg
Thanks for the reminder; this is gonna be a Big Barlow!

I'm surprised this thread has gotten to 82 pages without discussion drifting to what next year's knife should be. ;)

I say it's time for something small, like a #14 Harness Jack PunchNut!
 
While it MAY indeed be a dead horse, there ARE some things we could try ...

1) Buy a stronger whip
2) Change riders ... maybe a lighter rider
3) Threaten the horse profanely
4) Appoint a committee to study the horse
5) Visit other country's forums to see how they ride dead horses
6) Reclassify said dead horse to Living Impaired
7) Hire outside contractors to ride the dead horse
8) Harness several dead horses together to increase speed

At the end of the day, this dead horse is a sticky and well above ALL other horses
Therefore, rewriting performance requirements not required
When life hands you a dead horse, you make lemonade.

… no ! Wait. Glue! You make glue, yea, that’s it.
 
As i was studying this dead horse over the last few pages, i was reminded of the size of the 86.
Here is the 2019 BF 86 next to a 77 barlow. I'm a fan of larger models, and this year's BF barlow is going to be awesome regardless of the red-green covers. Can't wait!

So4UnF3.jpg
Man that looks awesome side by side, you get a good idea of what the 86 Barlow will look like. Would be cool if we had a sheepsfoot but a clip blade is an awesome choice as well. Very excite!
 
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