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I have a crack in the bone of my Beer Scout in the same area. It’s a bummer.
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Looks great Bart! The stickers are a nice touch, bet it won’t be long before that whole side is covered with them.We’ll, here it is. I just added 4 feet to the back. Had to build one side at an angle because of the path. Not quite done but useable. Needs a couple more braces, screws, and paint.
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Those looks so good together Jeff.I have these on me today ~View attachment 1907362View attachment 1907363
I know. Being close to a big knife retailer is both a curse and a blessing.You have way more self-control than I do... I'd have probably walked out of there with one of each.![]()
Nice photo John. What’s the mouse made out of?Good Morning Porch Friends
Today I'll be carrying a Lambsfoot (as usual), something for Micarta Monday, and something for Metal Monday...
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I really like them too. Moved my Rosewood user along, wish I hadn’t. If anyone out there has one…Love that pair, Jon. I didn’t realize how much I’d like the 12 until I picked one up frombigfish64 Todd a while back. It didn’t take long to realize how great that pattern is, though it seems to be generally unloved by most.
You’re very welcome my friend. Glad my “Little Coco” found its way back home also. Things have a way of working out don’t they?Got an old friend with me today giving my usual Barlow a day off. Thanks for sending her back home, Todd. I love how the micarta has darkened with time and use.
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Sounds like my whole garage Ed.Gonna straighten up the pole barn/carport today. It seems to be a place to accumulate "stuff" - you know, things you just put there until you can put it away at a later time. Next thing you know you've got a lotta "stuff" to put in their rightful place. A single blade Sowbelly ought to be all that's necessary. That's what I'll start with anyway. Sausage and biscuits for breakfast.
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Sounds like my whole garage Ed.Beautiful sowbelly.
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Thanks for sharing these JJ, really a treat to see! I'm going to have to learn more about Robeson.I'm toting these two slicers from Robeson as the week winds down.![]()
Hi Bart, nice ramp! It's an 85-ish teardrop jack from Tracy LaRock. Unbeatable ergos and a surprisingly beefy blade, pulls curls of fatwood better than any other folder I've used and took/is holding a positively dangerous edgeWhat is that shadow pattern in the first picture?
That's a bummer... but now it has character.
Because we have a sickness.Why do I ever carry anything other than my...
Thank you, Todd.Nice photo John. What’s the mouse made out of?
And it doesn't improve until Utah.cruising through Central Iowa. I had forgotten how flat it was here.
Central Iowa can't hold a candle insofar as flatness is concerned compared to Kansas ... neither can a billiards table, come to that ....Headed west, cruising through Central Iowa. I had forgotten how flat it was here.