The Sunday Picture Show (February 20, 2022)

877 Maverik. Buck needs to make more small fixed blades.

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This 110 arrived a few days ago... It's sold by Altamont, the makers of handgun grips. They have a series of four 110's embellished by them called the Kenneth Enright commemorative collection. Workmanship is excellent, this one is called "The Engraver", and after seeing how well it was done, I think I'll be ordering another one called 'The Statesman".

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jbmonkey jbmonkey Nice. I reallly like the ones Mike does with the center stitch. It seems to have become a signature style for him.
Pouch sheaths are my favorite style. I wonder if he is still actively making sheaths? I know he is around but seems less active here lately.
I texted him last week. didnt ask about sheaths. he's just busy with life right now. said he's good though......
 
Space: the final frontier. These are the voyages of the Starship Pathfinder. Its 105-year mission: to explore strange new worlds. To seek out new life and new civilizations. To boldly go where no knife has gone before!

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found a piece of sugar cane still growing in the back corner of my lot I missed. survived the freeze and all so I cut it down with what I had on me. already chewing on it. still tasty even though way past harvest time in November range down here.

for y'all still in ice and snow I was down at the spring dump out that feeds into the river with my boy.....took this pic for y'all

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This 110 arrived a few days ago... It's sold by Altamont, the makers of handgun grips. They have a series of four 110's embellished by them called the Kenneth Enright commemorative collection. Workmanship is excellent, this one is called "The Engraver", and after seeing how well it was done, I think I'll be ordering another one called 'The Statesman".

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Beautiful! I saw your other post on these also - very nice and tempting!
 
317 with seiko 6139, omega speedmaster moon watch, and sinn 140/42, which was the first full automatic chronograph in space worn by a German astronaut on a shuttle mission. its a 5100 lemania movement. it counts full 12 hours of timing, rather than the seikos 30 minutes. the accutron tuning fork movement was used in the moon landing too on the crafts from my memory.
This SPS went all out, one of the best I've seen so thanks for the eye candy
a bit OT but the Sinn 556i is on my short list.
 
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