Thanks on both, Harry! And I would have missed the chance at this knife if it weren’t for you!Good to see you folks are safely back home my friend and I am also happy to see that you were able to get a Forums Knife .
Harry
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Not sure if the 112 is considered traditional, so I will delete if needed.
It sure does the work well though.
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Thanks, Gary. Braves over Red Sox in WS, 6 games.Great to see you here again, Vince; love the baseball Tinker!
Always happy to be an Enabler in any way that I can my friend .Thanks on both, Harry! And I would have missed the chance at this knife if it weren’t for you!
How goes the rehab, buddy?
No, don’t delete that
Is that drip tape you’re fixing? They sure do like to pop a leak at the fittings, don’t they?
Thank you, I was not sure about the 112 due to it's later arrival to the market after the 110.Thanks on both, Harry! And I would have missed the chance at this knife if it weren’t for you!
How goes the rehab, buddy?
No, don’t delete that
Is that drip tape you’re fixing? They sure do like to pop a leak at the fittings, don’t they?
Thank you very much JJA bare of bare heads, one being a super cool Lamb; they look great together!
That's an ace Imperial Gary, very cool
Fabulous pair of Jacks JJ
Break on through to the other side.We're exploring Door County, WI all week, and this one made the trip.
I love to see a user,that looks just like mine even have the same size lanyard.
First, I think 112 is definitely traditional and second, I see a lot less traditional knives in this thread (namely the fixed blades).Thank you, I was not sure about the 112 due to it's later arrival to the market after the 110.
And yes, those drip lines don't like too much pressure. They sure do save water though!
The amount of times I have eyed and admired that Helle. I assume you like it? Seems like you might have treated the handle too or is it slicked from use?Found a little signal in the mountains today
Carrying a couple of stockman knives this week, as usual. Marbles Ram's Horn Sowbelly Stockman and an old Imperial USA stockman:
Carrying a couple of canoes, too, also as usual. A Buck honey bone canoe and a Marbles Ram's Horn canoe: