JohnDF
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I'm right there with you, Jeff.I am kind of fond of used, not abused USA Schrades, Camilluses, and Cases
They are wonderful knives and such a big part of cutlery history.
I'm right there with you, Jeff.I am kind of fond of used, not abused USA Schrades, Camilluses, and Cases
Welcome to my world, I am a big fan of Victor Meldrew.I don’t know if I’m getting older and more curmudgeonly or what but lately I just want to watch cowboy movies and listen to traditional Old Time Banjo music…
Barlow knife today (somebody wrote a song about one a while back)
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I'm surprised they left a spot unadorned. I guess they didn't want to "gild the lily"
The other side needs something, but exactly what?
Maybe a blue robin's egg surrounded by interlaced yellow and green surrounded by a red catherine wheel (the firework)? On a field of? Magenta and puce!
Funny that you call it a 6" ruler, not 15cm.6" ruler with whole mm markings (I cant read the 1/2 marks so its clearer like this).
Haha! Reminds me of my grandfather, he was a grouch from the Forest of Dean.Welcome to my world, I am a big fan of Victor Meldrew.
He maybe a grumpy old git,but he's always right.
Old school, the other side is in inches.I'm surprised they left a spot unadorned. I guess they didn't want to "gild the lily"
Funny that you call it a 6" ruler, not 15cm.
The festivities continue, so I'll have my Party Knife with me all weekend:
Nice area for outdoors stuff on the way to WalesHaha! Reminds me of my grandfather, he was a grouch from the Forest of Dean.
Thanks, Bruce!
I confess, I am kind of fond of used, not abused USA Schrades, Camilluses, and Cases like the ones you show so often.
Nothing fancy, but just good.
I'm right there with you, Jeff.
They are wonderful knives and such a big part of cutlery history.
It’s actually a 78, and I love it.Those Stag #77s were about the best ever.
Thanks Todd. It’s pretty much my standard Saturday knife, so an appropriate slip seemed like a good ideaThat’s a beautiful knife Jon, and that bead is perfect!