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I commented in the "Totin'" thread... best #15 as far as I'm concerned.My one and only....
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I commented in the "Totin'" thread... best #15 as far as I'm concerned.My one and only....
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My one and only....
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Thanks John,I commented in the "Totin'" thread... best #15 as far as I'm concerned.![]()
...and a lovely one it is!!My one and only....
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Ron, you are something else. I don’t know that we have seen your Soda Scouts in quite a while. Nice touch posing them next to your soda. I love that micarta. What did they call it? It just looks like nothing else we see today. Was that one one of Mike Latham’s SFO’s.
Thank you for those kind words Travis! It’s probably been three or four years since I last posted them.Ron, you are something else. I don’t know that we have seen your Soda Scouts in quite a while. Nice touch posing them next to your soda. I love that micarta. What did they call it? It just looks like nothing else we see today. Was that one one of Mike Latham’s SFO’s.
Thank you for those kind words Travis! It’s probably been three or four years since I last posted them.I think my cap may have to be adjusted out a couple of sizes!
The two Soda Scouts were Mike Latham SFOs. The Red Sawcut and the Natural Linen Micarta. I don’t recall the Natural Linen being used before. Thanks again and stay safe my friend!
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Thank you! I didn’t know that. They always had them listed as Linen. But regardless they turned out very nice!I believe they determined that it was actually paper micarta rather than the linen that was originally intended...the apparent "accident" resulted in one of GEC's most lovely products. Thanks for sharing!!