The beloved Peanut, does have it's limits...

They're especially good at stabbing oysters.

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If someone wants to put their peanut up, I'll whack it until it breaks........My peanut is in the corner crying right now.
 
LOL!
Some folks dont cut food with a pocket knife, and a Peanut is all they need to cut the string on a haybale, or open an envelope.

I would say batoning chile rellenos is definitely a not a peanut's forte.

Chile Rellenos, the anti-peanut
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Now that looks good. And the knife's not too bad either. I have one of those myself.
 
My gloves are all XLs. I like Nutella. And PEANUT butter. They hide in the bottom of my jar and small blades frustrate me, unless I'm whittling and then I like to have a longer handle anyway.


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Witnesses have seen Carl fell a large oak tree with his Peanut and split it for firewood. He then speared his Peanut into a boulder and no-one else was able to pull it out. He is indeed our Grand Poobah. :)
 
Carl once wintered in Alberta by building a log cabin with nothing but a peanut.

I did the log cabin thing with just a peanut took me a year to complete this one

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After I learned how to use my peanut to manipulate beavers to do the bulk of the work, six months and I produced this

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Pete
 
I don't cut sandwiches with a peanut or any pocketknife for that matter. If I pack a lunch for work I precut the sandwich so I won't need a knife to cut it later.
 
I have to laugh when I see guys repeat the old saw about big knives/small knives. Just for the heck of it I gutted, skinned, dressed and butchered one of the deer on my gambrel this year with a knife smaller than the mighty peanut. A Topsey miniature from back in the 50's. OAL open 3 1/4" and a 1 3/8" blade.

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Now just hang on a cotton picking' minute.

Woodrow is grossly exaggerating again. It wasn't a cabin, but an A frame chalet. I split a bunch of logs for the deck out back to grill the bear I got with a peanut duct taped to a hiking stick. But splitting all those logs left the peanut with blade wobble. When spring break up finally came and I got rescued, I had to send the knife back to Case for some repair. Case told me that the knife wasn't built for log splitting, and if I did this again, they would bill me for the repairs. :eek:

And after all the good press I've given them!!!:grumpy:

:D
 
Am I the only one who wants to know how Pete caught a baby beaver?

Binoculars, tweezers and a matchbox. Turn the binocs around backwards, look at the beaver, pick him up with the tweezers and put him in the matchbox.
 
Am I the only one who wants to know how Pete caught a baby beaver?

Not hard to figure out. He pulled out his peanut, cut his way into the lodge. Grabbed the kit through the hole in the lodge, and told the beaver parents to get cracking.
:D
 
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