What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Those muskrats don't stand a chance! :D :thumbsup:
I don’t have any muskrats around our place, but I do see groundhogs on the daily (aka whistle pigs, land beavers, or I believe in the UK you go with “woodchuck”). So I’m ready to dispatch any marmots that come my way!


Jon sez it’s a thing, it must be a thing …
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(actually only carrying the stag today but I couldn’t resist … 😏)
Multi-Mink Monday! Whoah! Ed…you’re killin me with the 66’s! Beautiful!
 
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This is picture is actually from Saturday but I have the same one on me today. It's funny we all stress about rust but this sat in my pocket while working off loading vehicles for 5 hours. And let me tell you I was soaked. And of course I had my tactical gummy bears with me as backup.

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yikes, stay alert! my Mom had a cousin die in a heavy machinery roll-over accident, a long time ago. if " tactical gummy bears" is a kind of pocket knife, just ignore me ;-)
They're just plain old gummy bears just a joke about the army making normal things "armyfied". We off load the vehicles one by one by driving them off the train, or if they're not running they have a crane that can pull them off. But yes especially the big trucks are a huge safety concern, they only have a few inches of clearance on either side so they have to be carefully driven and guided down the train.
 
They're just plain old gummy bears just a joke about the army making normal things "armyfied". We off load the vehicles one by one by driving them off the train, or if they're not running they have a crane that can pull them off. But yes especially the big trucks are a huge safety concern, they only have a few inches of clearance on either side so they have to be carefully driven and guided down the train.
wow, keep up the good work! :-)
 
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