The TRADITIONAL sunday picture show!!!!

Haha, I kind of am. I'll have to take a little break, to order some more knives. ;)
Here's the pile side, which I don't like quite as much:
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Very nice and you have some real talent there r8shell!
 
Very fine new acquisition Paul, great lumber pile too what wood is it? Hope you'e fully recovered from that bout of illness, a new knife is always a strong tonic.

Regards, Will
 
Very fine new acquisition Paul, great lumber pile too what wood is it? Hope you'e fully recovered from that bout of illness, a new knife is always a strong tonic.

Regards, Will
- cheers, Will

Had Covid, even though I’d been jabbed - taking its time though to get back to normal, particularly since I’m just a wee bit over 25 now 😉 and thank you for asking.

Namibian Camelthorn - it is dense, burns very well, great smell and wonderful for the braai.........most of all, the smell reminds me of Africa

Yes, this folder had been a long time coming, and very much worth the wait.
Best regards, Paul
 
I went over to my daughters for a day outing with my youngest grandson. When I got there I had him cut up some potatoes, carrots and mushrooms... supervised of course.
We wrapped 'em in foil with some burger, onion and seasoning. We drove 3 miles to a state park to build a fire and have our Hobo Lunch cooked on wood coals. He got to carry
his pocket knife that Mom & Dad keep put away for him to use only when with Dad or Grandpa. Was a nice day, the little fella even got to work on making a feather stick and
learn to use a ferro rod to start a fire. :)
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What a great day :) You're building some happy memories there :thumbsup:
- cheers, Will

Had Covid, even though I’d been jabbed - taking its time though to get back to normal, particularly since I’m just a wee bit over 25 now 😉 and thank you for asking.

Namibian Camelthorn - it is dense, burns very well, great smell and wonderful for the braai.........most of all, the smell reminds me of Africa

Yes, this folder had been a long time coming, and very much worth the wait.
Best regards, Paul
Hope you're fully recovered soon buddy :thumbsup:
 
Chui Chui
I really enjoy peering in on your beautiful pics of blades, those are real dandies up there!!
All the best, to a speedy recovery.
Cheers,
Gus
 
Un-Chained Un-Chained ........cheers, Gus - thank you for your kind words.

Two very different knives indeed, brought together in their feel, fit n finish - Bret is a wonderful maker
 
I went over to my daughters for a day outing with my youngest grandson. When I got there I had him cut up some potatoes, carrots and mushrooms... supervised of course.
We wrapped 'em in foil with some burger, onion and seasoning. We drove 3 miles to a state park to build a fire and have our Hobo Lunch cooked on wood coals. He got to carry
his pocket knife that Mom & Dad keep put away for him to use only when with Dad or Grandpa. Was a nice day, the little fella even got to work on making a feather stick and
learn to use a ferro rod to start a fire. :)
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He will remember these days all of his life. Great way to spend the day
 
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