Some Sparkling Traditional Treasure!

Ive been carrying my Old Tan for over a week now. I had to work a bit with the sabre grind to get an edge I felt was satisfactory. Inherently more obtuse. Its very handy now!
 
Sarah, glad to see you're still rockin' it "old school" with that rake. :thumbup: I do the same.

And, your Diamond Jack looks right at home in that sea of autumn leaves. :thumbup: :thumbup:

Heh, thanks.

A significant investment of elbow grease later:

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(Getting there....)

~ P.
 
The way it works Sarah, the wind will be out of your neighbors yard headed your way :p

At least that's how it works for me anyways :o

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I have to cut up an apple or something, my Jacks to shiny...

Paul
 
Coming along nicely, ~P!

Mine is just getting started. Here it is with a Diamond Willow walking stick a friend made for me, recently.
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The way it works Sarah, the wind will be out of your neighbors yard headed your way :p

At least that's how it works for me anyways :o

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I have to cut up an apple or something, my Jacks to shiny...

Paul

I beg you to cut something, anything, but just get it dirty. :p
 
a half decent photo-hard to catch the depth of that blood red jigged bone.
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Thanks getout87 :)
Top photo shows color leach from a good scrubbing with dish soap... Blades and springs on my carbon GEC's that I intend to carry get cold blued, my sweat tends to rust carbon steel quickly...
 
Thanks getout87 :)
Top photo shows color leach from a good scrubbing with dish soap... Blades and springs on my carbon GEC's that I intend to carry get cold blued, my sweat tends to rust carbon steel quickly...

How do you do that?
 
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