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Thanks!Quality Post Picture, Jeff.![]()
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Ha!Thanks, John. I feel the same way. I love 15s and I really like the jigging and the green color. I do use the comb sometimes on my mustache but not a lot. It’s unobtrusive enough that I don’t notice it.
Sure it’ll work. I’ve tried to eat my screen looking at some of your produce.
Everything about that barlow is perfect.![]()
Nice photo. Don’t let that white stuff keep you indoors!
Nice. I don’t know how difficult or spendy it was to snag that SFO of Charlie’s, but I think it would be much harder now.
Nice to be known as the guy who always has a blade.I almost always forget to include whatever knife is in a slip attached to my keys, but I remembered today.
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This is more than I reasonably need, especially since I'm working from a desk that has all my personal knives, preparing food and eating in a kitchen that has good kitchen cutlery in it, and driving in vehicles that have backup blades in them. But if someone needs a string cut, I am extremely ready!
One of my favorites, Bruce.Heading out the door for Fort Bragg/Fayetteville. Found one yesterday that checks my boxes, worn enough not to cause a dilemma about using, very snappy, and cheap! Put the edge back on it and now its doing EDC duty - Schrade 33OT jackknife. OH
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Well you are visiting the porch after all.You guys are making me want fancy Trappers and Barlows.
Last night we ventured up across the Cheddar Curtain for an evening of good food and bingo.
Digging that patina!
Thanks! I wonder if the covers are original, since the m.o.p. looks almost too good for its age...That's a looker Rachel![]()
Haha! Same thing happens to me, except I don't offer the knife for anyone else to handle. I just do the cutting task and put it back in my pocket before anyone hurts themselves or the knife.Nice to be known as the guy who always has a blade.
On Thanjsgiving Day, in the kitchen, my neice needed a knife to open a package of goat cheese for some kind of salad she was making. I opened a knife and held it out handle first, and she literally recoiled saying she’s scared of knives.
Nice one, Chip! The one I have is as well made as any knife I own. I think I'll switch my carry later!