The Sunday Picture Show... (12-9-2018) . . . (OLD Show Look at the DATE...

All of my Drop-point Buck Lockbacks are in the 500 series - all have deep red Micarta handles except for Dallman Construction 503 - it has laminated wood handles. OH

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You wouldn't want any of the big boars from around here the meat is rank and cooking it enhances the smell and it tastes like it smells. I even had a barrow awhile back that didn't smell rank at all. But once cooked you could taste it, not intolerable but almost.
 
You wouldn't want any of the big boars from around here the meat is rank and cooking it enhances the smell and it tastes like it smells. I even had a barrow awhile back that didn't smell rank at all. But once cooked you could taste it, not intolerable but almost.

that's what folks around here will tell you too. Ain't true today...I just made a pig of myself...:)
 
guess depends on what those hogs have been feasting on and for how long. wonder if ya could pen 'em and feed 'em if it would clean out the nastiness over time. I expect yes but the big ones not sure, maybe not.

sometimes folks poison them...be careful eating them. someone found a dead one on one of my property that sure looked like it had been poisoned.

back to the show....a 303 usa made cadet and 389 foreign made....

wish buck made a canoe like this one here in the usa. I really like this little knife.....

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Mike, very nice Stag & ivory, I like them both! Pour a small glass of that Whiskey for me Brother! While I drop another looker for folks to enjoy and maybe lust after a bit. It's a custom LE 110, it started life as a BG-42 Master Series knife and morphed into a thinned out Masterpiece IMHO.








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I was there and was holding my brother's winning ticket for the prototype set...Yes I was tempted! I have a lot of good memories from that trip..It took most of my Buck bucks just to go so I didn't the 112 from the set but I did get my favorite Special project 112's the 16th anniversary Zeal knife. To this day I've never seen another..So many nice 112's this week!! The thinned one Armand started the SPS with a 442 blade, the Walrus tusk were outstanding along with the one of 18 or so Lacy with a satin blade really caught my eye. One year as I was setting up at the Blade Show I deliberately handled every 112 i had to see which one felt the best in my hand..My Rams horn (now mia) was the clear winner!
 
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