Crappie71
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Great stockman; the serpentine shield is one of my favorites!
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The BladeForums.com 2024 Traditional Knife is ready to order! See this thread for details:
https://www.bladeforums.com/threads/bladeforums-2024-traditional-knife.2003187/
Price is $300 $250 ea (shipped within CONUS). If you live outside the US, I will contact you after your order for extra shipping charges.
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Great stockman; the serpentine shield is one of my favorites!
Awesome pair! Wowza!Charlie's and Lyle's today, these two go together well
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That's the thing with using technology... After a couple of months away from work, I stare at the screen for ten minutes wondering what buttons I used to push to make the darn thing work.I hope it doesn't take long for you to settle into an efficient routine for your school responsibilities this year.
Thanks! I picked up the Kutmaster for five bucks at a flea market early Spring. Can’t ever pass up a US made Barlow!Safe queen no more! Go forth and let the patina begin.
Always like seeing your Wards.
Great little fixed blade, Paul. What’s the sheath look like? Set up for pocket carry?
Sugar and caffein!
That reminds me of a sign in my local gas station~
UNATTENDED CHILDREN WILL BE GIVEN AN ENERGY DRINK AND TAUGHT TO SWEAR.
Nice pair. Especially like the Kutmaster.
Happy Birthday?
Dig the Anza, Mitch!
Good luck with the chores, buddy.
Too early to be mounting snow re-arranging attachments, or is it?
Shaving sharp?
Dogs are so patient.
Looks like s fine walking companion.
Great pic John, hope you got through your day in one piece!Good Morning Porch Friends
happy Wednesday, I'm finally getting around to posting my carry for today.
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Thank you, Jack.Great pic John, hope you got through your day in one piece!
I can hardly keep track of my own knives, much less everyone else's.Thanks for the correction, Rachel. I thought to myself, "Somehow, I got her CK and Tina mixed up." But I did a Search of this forum and found no evidence that you EVER posted a Tina, so I'm more mixed up than I realized!
I should look for some meteors when I wake up in the middle of the night this week. Looking south directly onto Lake Huron, I have very dark skies, but I don't know if south is a fruitful direction for the Perseids at, say 2am EDT, and there's a nearly full moon to contend with in almost the same direction.
Agree with marketing thinking they can make it betterSomebody in Marketing convinced the brass that “New and Improved” would increase sales?
Anyway, shaving is overrated.![]()
Sorry for missing your post before. I thought just the same, particularly as Taylor's have a good reputation and loyal customer base. The creams seem more like foam now, not as rich, don't lather as well, and last a fraction as long. I recently pulled out a tub of the coconut shaving cream, and when I opened it, it was the older formula, which is so much better. I contacted the company when they changed the formula of the lime, but they weren't interested at all. I tried Trumper's as a replacement, but found that quite thin too. Unfortunately, the two shaving shops I used to visit, which stocked a great range, have recently closed downWhy is it, a company can't leave well enough alone when they have a good product? For me the Eaton College has a clean, crisp smell and it makes a great lather and smooth shave
The cheek of youth!Showed it to my son last week. He said it was cheesy!!! How dare he make fun of Snake Plissken like that![]()
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Hope you got a good night's sleep buddy, soon be the weekendThank you, Jack.
I'm ready for dinner and then put my feet up and watch some TV... I'm tired.![]()
Cool combination of quality cutters JJ