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Very nice and you have some real talent there r8shell!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!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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Some sort of sparrow. I think.I really enjoy seeing your scrimshaw work, r8shell, very nice on both sides. Bluebird?
Thank you.Very nice and you have some real talent there r8shell!
- cheers, WillVery 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
What a great dayI 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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Hope you're fully recovered soon buddy- 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 nowand 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
.......cheers, Jack - nearly thereHope you're fully recovered soon buddy![]()
What a great dayYou're building some happy memories there
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He will remember these days all of his life. Great way to spend the dayI 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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Thank you for the kind comment, RLB. I know some of my fondest memories from childhood are times spent outdoors in the woods.He will remember these days all of his life. Great way to spend the day
I think knife picks would be a cool/fun thing to collect... you have some great ones.