• Happy Thanksgiving to all of you! I hope that you all have something to be grateful for this year and for many years to come
  • America has reached 250 years, and I am grateful to be here, in the best country in the world. Thank every one of you who helps make this country a better place, those who have gone before and risked it all, and those who've paid the ultimate price to make the United States what we are today.

    Happy Birthday America! Let Freedom Ring for all time!

Photos Welcome Home…the “Come to Papa” Thread

Don’t have an immediate pic, but the one that springs immediately to mind is the Spyderco Gayle Bradley 1. I had one back in their heyday and for some dumb reason, ended up selling it off. I went for years without one; but then recently I was fortunate enough to be the first to see one posted up for a good price on the Exchange, and I swooped in like a falcon with his tail feathers on fire. Now I have a GB1 again, and I’m not ever making that mistake again.
 
The StarTac in my pocket is to replace the one I sold a few years ago like an idiot! If I could remember who I sold it to I would be begging them to sell it back….
 
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A lot of knives have left but I don't miss very many of them. I had a Bradley Alias II that I liked and thought was a good design, but eventually sold it. I have mixed feelings about it, as well as a ZT 0561 that I had. I thought that one had an edge that was too thick for my use but I've seen them reground to be thinner, I think that one would be good.
The one that I think I would really like back is a BM 890. I gave that one to my daughter and I could probably get it back if I wanted.
 
Carried an sng for years at work and a coworker would always borrow it and joke he was going to walk with it. It was pretty beat to hell and he caught me on a good day so I told him to hold onto it until he could get his own. Never thought I would see it again but about a year later I opened the job box for a site we were at with the sng and a few bags of coffee he knew I was into.

It’s rare to find people like that these days especially coworkers
 
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