Headwinds
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Thank you, sir! It's very quickly become a favorite.Cool wee knife![]()
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Thank you, sir! It's very quickly become a favorite.Cool wee knife![]()
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Thanks, really happy to own it. I know how you feel.I've really been digging on your jigged bone Case/Bose knives lately Todd, and Bart's too. Kinda' starting to feel the itch.They're expensive and hard to find, I suppose? Like almost everything I'm into...
Thanks James, I love the Wharncliffe trapper as well. Congratulations on figuring out the quote/reply!Thank you very much. Your wharncliffe trapper is beautiful! It's one of my favorite patterns that Case does. Also, I'm so excited cause I think I figured out how to quote/reply on here!!! That's a small miracle in itself![]()
Thanks buddy.The Quintessential Bose Knife.![]()
Thanks so much Jack.Wow! Looking good Todd![]()
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Thank you kindly for your cool comment, Jack!!!You've got all the boxes covered with that perfectly practical pairing my friend![]()
Quite a cool and practical combo for Tuesday picks; wonderfully slicey Waynorth Lambsfoot and a beefy RR scout should certainly do the trick!Carrying my Waynorth Lambsfoot, and a Random Tuesday RR Carbon Scout
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That is such a cool knife, Jeff. I wish GEC would use that linen micarta on another run, I love the color and look of it after some use. Would like to see it on an equal end pattern like yours, say another 54 or 35 with the clip blade. Oh, and with the hotdog shield again too.If you have tree rats around, you’ll know what this is.View attachment 1929265
The walnuts are dropping a heavy crop of nuts, and every day I catch the industrious rodents planting nuts. They never plant nuts and acorns in areas you might want another tree, always in the open~ the lawn, the garden, next to the foundation, etc. It’s a survival adaptation/evolution thing. They bury nuts for food storage, and avoid overgrown areas because field mice and meadow voles will find them there. The mice and voles don’t roam in the open areas because they get picked off by hawks. So open areas it is.
The ones they don’t find during the winter become the next generation of trees. Nature is incredible.