Love the lighting on this photo, mate!#56 Dogleg Jack
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Thanks, Josh I got lucky on that one.Love the lighting on this photo, mate!
Thanks Jeff! I’ve got one of each of the 4 Clip models offered. You can tell the user on the bottom.Boy, Ron, you don't see many #68s around. They came out right about the same time as the serpentine #66s, and they are sort of a forgotten child. Beautiful bone on that one!
I'm carrying my 1 of 13 Cuban in pond bone today.
My recent Grail score - Blue Camel Bone 78...no plans to use but carry only on Tidioute Thursday, in a goat skin slip even
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Thanks Jeff! I’ve got one of each of the 4 Clip models offered. You can tell the user on the bottom.
Your 53 in Pond Bone is a classic! For some reason I’m afraid we may not see 53’s again!
Nice Moose!Oh, put her to work! She's begging for it! Such a good knife to use!
I like your style, Ron. (It took me a dazed second to notice the difference between the bone dye.)
I've fallen off the habit of the theme days on the porch, but here's a good Tidioute Thursday shot of a 54 Moose I'm carrying.
You are going to be spoiled with that #15 as your first GEC slip joint.
It is amazing. Size, cover material, fit and finish, blade shape, steel, swedge, etc. Excellent. Love it!You are going to be spoiled with that #15 as your first GEC slip joint.
Don't expect every GEC to have such nice Walk n Talk, those #15 spears are among the best.