I hope you recalled a bunch of good memories, Jeff.


Good of you to help the guy with his tomato trellises, and I hope the mosquitoes left you alone once they saw your trusty old pruner.
Intriguing knife-on-post shot, Mike!



Is that knife a Possum Skinner?
Classy canoe; fantastic job on the re-cover!


That's a covetable Canal Street BF knife! Really like the wood, the blade combo, and double-ended set-up.


No. 7 is currently my favorite size for an Opinel.


I hope you get better ASAP; the variant going around lately seems extremely contagious.
Potent pair of knives, JJ!



I have quite a variety of knives, but I wouldn't have a clue on which would be good selections to help with "audio patchbay routing".

That's an auspicious knife, Bart!


Superb black/white pairing, Jack, with SO many differences between the 2 knives!


Thanks, Jack.

It has a relatively "full-bodied" clip blade, but the handle is quite slender.
Thanks for the Cinnamon stag bone compliments, guys.

That's the only knife I have with Damascus steel blades. I've been buying Rough Ryder knives for quite a while, and I think their stag bone just keeps getting better; the canoe is the only cinnamon stag bone model I have (so far).


I enjoyed the photos, Jeremy!



That's some impressive stone whittling someone did on Rushmore!!

Those Old Timers are Good Timers, Steve!


The perspective in your photo makes it seem like getting that spearpoint blade to fit into that handle will be impossible!

I got one of those about 4 years ago and have carried it (along with MANY other knives) every day since it arrived.
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That's what I thought, too. I did a double-take and checked who was posting what dog.


That's a great knife, Mike!


Couple of cathartic Catts!


I always enjoy seeing that ebony Esquire!


Stockman of the Week is an old Imperial stockman:
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Case chestnut jigged CV knife of the week is also a little stockman:
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- GT