T.M.Hunt knife pics. free for all to post there pics.

Everything about this is epic. I wish they were still available with the hole in the guard.

Yeah Guyon was able to talk me out of some vintage steel. Theres only 10 of them with the hole and the Becker handles. this one just so happen to be the last one and it was in my personal collection. It just also happens to be #16. Guyons B-day as I understand is on the 16th. So he's tried to talk me out of it for a while. I finally figured he deserved it. he has supported me, been a good customer and friend so I thought he should have it. hope you enjoy it Biscuit.
 
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That's some impressive cleavage you have there.
 
It is unsettling to see a loft with no hay.

Put up hay all weekend, it's full now. I knew that was coming, so I took these pics before we filled it with hay. It was empty 'cause we sell hay. I do not know why Todd thinks that's a funny story. Todd?
 
Put up hay all weekend, it's full now. I knew that was coming, so I took these pics before we filled it with hay. It was empty 'cause we sell hay. I do not know why Todd thinks that's a funny story. Todd?

Probably because he laughed his ass off thinking of you tossing hay all day... Field to wagon, wagon to loft. Been there. Done that.

Ah - Duh - An empty loft isn't always such a bad thing. For me the empty loft is unsettling since it mean I will undoubtedly be tossing hay up there in the near future. The critters need to eat too.
 
Put up hay all weekend, it's full now. I knew that was coming, so I took these pics before we filled it with hay. It was empty 'cause we sell hay. I do not know why Todd thinks that's a funny story. Todd?

I was thinking of the story about your Dad and the free money. As far as tossin hay, better you than me.:D
 
I worked on a hay farm for 5 years:bailing it, stacking it in barns, filling up countless flatbead and enclosed semi trailers-everything from 20lb straw bales to 110lb bales of hay that were so dusty that they just covered your sweaty skin like being tarred and feathered. I actually miss that job. I was in the best shape of my life, plus I love farming.

hey, Todd. do you have any more pics of that green curly maple from the Snark?
 
hey, Todd. do you have any more pics of that green curly maple from the Snark?[/QUOTE]

no, but I will post some when i get the chance. you like that one huh.
 
hey, Todd. do you have any more pics of that green curly maple from the Snark?

no, but I will post some when i get the chance. you like that one huh.[/QUOTE]

I do. it's the second purtiest yuma I have seen. #1 is that project 635 yuma. also curly maple. I like the darker wood with the blade finish .........classy
 
no, but I will post some when i get the chance. you like that one huh.

I do. it's the second purtiest yuma I have seen. #1 is that project 635 yuma. also curly maple. I like the darker wood with the blade finish .........classy[/QUOTE]

The green curly maple knife is a Magua. Quite a bit smaller than the Yuma.
 
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