Have fun tomorrow.
I can certainly see why, excellent tools!Thanks JJ, my mate with the tool-stall sells those Bahcos at £1 per inch, which is about a quarter of what they sell for elsewhere here, so I've snapped up a few
Thanks a lot, Jack!!! They are wonderful cutters!Great idea my friend, I almost went down the Double Lamb route my self today! Great pic
You've definitely got your bases well covered with the #66 beauty and that fine, beefy Lambsfoot; a very cool combo!I'll be out early in the morning tomorrow, with a humble Bexoid Big 'Un, and a #66 Stockman gifted to me by my pal [IMG alt="Campbellclanman"]https://www.bladeforums.com/data/avatars/s/196/196289.jpg?1492197537[/IMG] Campbellclanman
Thanks, Jeff. btw, from your post yesterday it looks like your'e having an excellent garden harvest. I loved the colorful pic of the vegetables and your listing of the mango salsa ingredients sounds right on. My wife makes some too and it gets devoured pretty quickly by me.I meant to comment on this jack the first day. Wonderful old jackknife, Greg.
Thanks, Case. IMO Case does some of the nicest jigged bone.Superb bone on your Case stockman, Greg!
- GT
Thats a fantastic old Queen, Will, nothing I don't like about that beauty.
That's a beauty. Looks like old school charm2020 Mini Trapper with CV blades and Chestnut jigged bone covers...I love it!!!
That , my friend , is a beautiful knife . The Color and the Jigging is something else .2020 Mini Trapper with CV blades and Chestnut jigged bone covers...I love it!!!
That , my friend , is a beautiful knife . The Color and the Jigging is something else .
Harry
That's a beauty. Looks like old school charm
What those guys said.2020 Mini Trapper with CV blades and Chestnut jigged bone covers...I love it!!!
That's a beauty. Looks like old school charm
That , my friend , is a beautiful knife . The Color and the Jigging is something else .
Harry
Thank you guys, when you get a good Case knife it's a pleasant surprise and the Chestnut covers on the one's I've seen are really niceWhat those guys said.
That is a gem of a knife, Paul.
Thats a beauty! I'm a huge fan of one-arm blades. How well does that one work for opening one-handed?I carried this Russell barlow today. It’s a well-made knife that I don’t carry very often.
Wow. Very unique. My grandmother is a Corgi devotee. She’s had a few show dogs including one that never competed but was the pup of two Grand Champions. He was a huge corgi. But she passed the love onto my sister. Granted, my grandmother’s pups have all been Pembroke. My sister had a Queensland Heeler/Corgi mix that had a resemblance to your doggo, that’s why I thought it was a mix.No, just Welsh Corgi Cardigan with brindle color.
Cool - thanks for posting a pic of it.Tyson A Wright Thanks. It’s not great for one hand opening. It can be done, but usually takes me 2 or 3 tries. Maybe it’s user error, but I think it needs a little more of a hook at the end like the GECs have. It has a bit of a light pull which helps.