KnifeandEasy
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- Jul 9, 2017
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- 475
Thanks a lot, Jack!!!That's a beautiful Case my friend, and those MAMs certainly are slicey!
Two tough old beauties that provide generations of cutting tasks; the very cool 4 line Camillus Navy Jack is quite a handsome "old salt!"Hope everyone is having a good day
Great looking “Coast Guard” knives guys
As always the Texas jack looks great!Back to the Jack, and a thrifty little RR mini canoe. Have a great one!View attachment 1660138
Thanks Jon, glad you and your family had a good time and made it home safely.As always the Texas jack looks great!
Thanks Todd. I’m hoping we can go back in the springThanks Jon, glad you and your family had a good time and made it home safely.
That kind of validation is a gift to an old feller John! I vaguely remember seeing mention of that now It's a nice knife fore sureThe Boker Boys Knife is new.
A generous "gift" or "trade" or "something or other" from my friend Todd bigfish64
I lose track because we throw things at each other regularly.
Many thanks JJ, the Camillus was a generous gift from paulhilbornThanks a lot, Jack!!!
Two tough old beauties that provide generations of cutting tasks; the very cool 4 line Camillus Navy Jack is quite a handsome "old salt!"
Thank you for joining me my friend, a lovely example, and your Winchester Sowbelly is a total stunner
Grandad’s old Western, an Old Timer and a Walnut stocked rifle in the Elk woods. Haven’t had cell reception much but found some on a mountain side. Hope all is well with everyone on the porch…now back to the task at hand!!!
I gave my mother one just like this, and I borrow it to carry when I'm in NYC. I remember them being common, but don't see them much anymore. Probably all got used hard and tossed. I'll keep an eye out for one for you.That's the sort of knife I'd like to have dozens of. I have yet to see an Imperial Ireland nylon stockman in real life.