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Treeline...Trapline....and some misc pics

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I picked up my Treeline from John at the Gathering and I have been nothing but impressed with it from the time he handed it to me. It went right in my belt and I started using it immediately. It carved sticks for sausage, split wood to help cook the steaks and got pulled out and admired often. I have carried it with me ever since in my backpack and I absolutely love it!

Felt like taking a few pics before I start my Spring yard cleanup today.

The Treeline

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The Treeline and Trapline 1 & 2

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These are three new additions from the Gathering, the Buck was a purchase and the two SAKs were my "egg hunt" gift from JK

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This is a great little blade that I selected from the Box O Goodies in a kyenglish sheath. The knife took an incredibly sharp edge and I love it. Very curious who made this little gem.

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My beloved JK Kentucky Fieldmate with new kyenglish lanyard

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And, finally, the beauty that is JK 01

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I plan on putting some time in using the Treeline this weekend and will post a bit more of a review.
 
Nice pictures, thanks for taking the time to put them up.

Good luck on the yard work, started some myself this weekend.
 
Nice photos Sean! Love the scales on the Treeline. I'll be getting those on my camp knife for sure.

Jeff
 
That Treeline looks much better than the drawings Sean,congrats.(Love the 3 color camo too.)

I'm glad you like that little knife from the B.O.G., it's a D Farmer Seax style paring knife with Osage.
I bought it from Mr. Farmer himself,it's made from a bandsaw blade.
He had a bunch of BSB paring knives up awhile ago & I couldn't resist the Osage.
Amazing slicer ain't it?
I still have one of his little BSB edc neckers & they do take a killer edge being so thin.
 
Nice photos, Sean.
Thanks for sharing.
Playing with that Trapline of your's and Peter's played a huge part in my next JK order.

Thanks a lot.:D
 
Great pictures - and the Treeline really turned out well - I like it, and love the camo micarta.

I will have to get some pictures of the great lanyards that KYenglish gave us all at the gathering - I'll have those for a long time!

best

mqqn
 
That camo micarta really grew on me, it starts out looking blah, then as you grind, the pattern pops!
 
Have you used your, what I believe to be anyway, Victorinox Day Packer yet? I'm thinking of getting one of those in lime green for a niece and perhaps giving her mom one in red.
 
I love it. The blade looks great and the scales are really cool. I've never seen camo micarta before but I sure like it.
 
Have you used your, what I believe to be anyway, Victorinox Day Packer yet? I'm thinking of getting one of those in lime green for a niece and perhaps giving her mom one in red.

That one is a Hiker model and I carried it this weekend. I don't think you can really go wrong with a SAK.
 
Glad to hear you guys like it. The camo did turn out great. John did an awesome job translating what I wanted into reality.
 
Nice dinner shot Sean!

Jeff

It was yummy! I live grilling and do it all year but there's something about the grill, jamming the radio and a nice cooler of cold beer that is just so enjoyable. Sometimes I am a bit sad when the food is done just because I enjoy the process so much!
 
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