What Fiddleback Forge knife are you totin' today?

Thanks Brian. I think the osage esquire puts everything back in order.

No worries, I wasn't happy with the quick shot I took of the Lonestar in a hurry anyway. I was about to post a better pic of it, then hurriedly tried to change plans thanks to the Phillips :)

This is what I was toting around the house all morning though :)

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Do you have some better pics of that left sheath perhaps? I really like that one. Did Bonafide make it?

I can post one tomorrow it's a joufuu sheath that I got with a blade purchase from the flea market


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I've got the Runt in my well-worn, but freshly wet-formed Diomedes APS Runt sheath...flanked by my Beavergang brass spinner (new and already patina heavy) and Preon copper light. All sitting on my  Trackpad.

OK, back to work...

- Robert


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The Bushboot today, as I wondered if this holiday season is more indicative of how many people get me or how many people it takes to get me, but feeling it is definitely most indicative of just how truly blessed I am :)

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The Bushboot today, as I wondered if this holiday season is more indicative of how many people get me or how many people it takes to get me, but feeling it is definitely most indicative of just how truly blessed I am :)

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Awesome photo Brian. The "Riddle of Strider" plaque is super awesome! :thumbup:
 
Brian, that picture just makes me grin ear to ear!

Thanks Tony, it does me too man :)


Awesome photo Brian. The "Riddle of Strider" plaque is super awesome! :thumbup:

Thanks Jim! Yeah, that is a bamboo cutting board, with the seen hand drawn and burned by a friend in California I met through Instagram a couple of years ago. She is a very impressive young woman on several levels. She helps me with photography and writing projects sometimes. She is 26 years old this year. She has her MLS, has worked in a library since age 15, she heads a department and has her own office with the Santa Cruz Public Library system, does children's programs at the different libraries there, is FEMA C.E.R.T. certified, teaches emergency preparedness and survival skills to her neighbors, is accomplished in archery, is an awesome artist, and has a great eye for photography. And lol, she thinks I'm impressive because of the work I've done and projects I've been involved with. I feel very fortunate to have met her, she helps me hold on to my faith in the younger generations.
 
Thanks Jim! Yeah, that is a bamboo cutting board, with the seen hand drawn and burned by a friend in California I met through Instagram a couple of years ago. She is a very impressive young woman on several levels. She helps me with photography and writing projects sometimes. She is 26 years old this year. She has her MLS, has worked in a library since age 15, she heads a department and has her own office with the Santa Cruz Public Library system, does children's programs at the different libraries there, is FEMA C.E.R.T. certified, teaches emergency preparedness and survival skills to her neighbors, is accomplished in archery, is an awesome artist, and has a great eye for photography. And lol, she thinks I'm impressive because of the work I've done and projects I've been involved with. I feel very fortunate to have met her, she helps me hold on to my faith in the younger generations.

Wow! I didn't realize it was bamboo or a cutting board. [emoji3] Outstanding! That woman certainly does have one amazing resume. [emoji106] It's always nice when faith is restored in youth.


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(Back at it after a wonderful, all-too-rare week end together with [four of my five] children young men and women.)

~ P.
 
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