St. Patric's Day Preempt

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scout--furtrap--stock whitt--cuban stock--sunfish--slim trap--stock whitt--sleeveboard--& scout.
all gec tractor greens except the cuban acrylic kryptonite & the trapper in st. paddys acrylic.--dennis
 
How Green was my Valley....

Got a 48 in that Tractor Green and it's a rich colour. Like that acrylic green Dennis, more than funky, like something in an aquarium:D
 
Looks like they're all lined up to let loose of some of that green beer at the trough already! ;)

Great looking knives in honor of the emerald isle, Dennis. :thumbup:
 
Great show, Dennis, I think that calls for a dram of uisce beatha. Make mine a Kilbeggan!
 
Great show, Dennis, I think that calls for a dram of uisce beatha. Make mine a Kilbeggan!

A whiskey named after a Church! Shows how the water of life is revered by the Irish. I'll buy a bottle for my half-Irish wife on the day, and I'll get to taste it!
Sounds like you have roots in the Auld Sod, Jeff!

Say! Does anyone know what a traditional Irish knife looks like?
 
"Say! Does anyone know what a traditional Irish knife looks like?"

Here's how someone on Britishblades answered the question!
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Dennis, I get carried away sometimes! My apologies for the hijack!! Shall I move this nonsense to another thread??
 
Now that is a group made to make an Irishman smile.
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Dennis, you are the only man I know who could show a collection of Green handled knives.

Outstanding.
 
Dennis, once again my friend, an awesome line-up :thumbup:

4th from the right......very, very cool knife :cool:
 
thanks for looking guys i do'nt think we could talk about the irish w/o mentioning booze. my fav when i still drank was 18 yr. jameson. all commentary is really welcomed but after all these years my knowledge of irish cut. is almost zero. seems the irish preferred to use stout clubs to subdue enemies. one thing is for sure the irish boys were good with their fists.--dennis
 
I'll be carrying my only green knife on St. Patrick's Day...
This one, a KHampton swayback in D2.
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Edit: Another huge thank-you to Kerry, who generously gave this knife away here on the forum, around this time of year, and I was the lucky recipient. :thumbup:
 
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