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Great pair, Gary.Jerry Halfrich "Jack Russell" for Stagurday, along with my KOTY Eureka Jack. Have a great weekend!
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Great pair, Gary.Jerry Halfrich "Jack Russell" for Stagurday, along with my KOTY Eureka Jack. Have a great weekend!
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Many thanks, Dave! I'm a big fan of the 78, as well.The 78 was my first GEC, that is a beautiful example, love the stag!![]()
Very much appreciated, Todd. Something different -- for me, that is -- and glad I took the plunge.That’s a real looker Jim, great taste.![]()
Great example of a BSA Whittler! That's the same version I had many years ago -- wish it would magically turn up in some unpacked box one of these days!
Thanks! I'm going to give more of my little fixed blades some carry time. It might help me convince myself I don't need that Boker Brookie!Great pair, Gary.![]()
Love that Ram Foot, Todd -- the Oily Bone looks great!
Lovely knives. What kind of wood are the covers on the lambs foot?
Cool that kitty was willing to pose so nicely
Thank you, Bart.Love that chestnut bone on the trapper and the lamb is terrific as always.
Smoldering ! Wondrous@dave308ek
Thank you kindly my friend, Remington sure jigged ‘em right !!
A lill’ somethin’ from Olean, N.Y.
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A most wunderful, healthy and peaceful Stagurday to All![]()
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Ha! They’re a little creepy up close, but they eat garden pests, so I love having them in the garden. Same with toads and snakes. In fact, I’m going to build a few rock piles with lots of nooks and crannies around the garden for garter snake habitat.
Ouch! I hope you find it. If not, they made so many, they’re easy to snag. This was $10 at the flea market.Great example of a BSA Whittler! That's the same version I had many years ago -- wish it would magically turn up in some unpacked box one of these days!