Badger28
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Beautiful. That one is really aging gracefully. Wonderful book also!![]()
Miller Brothers.
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Beautiful. That one is really aging gracefully. Wonderful book also!![]()
Miller Brothers.
Man.. I wish I would have got in on that forum knife. That's probably my favorite.View attachment 1956858
EVERY time I pick this knife up it makes me happy!
What a great pairing
Cool pic Steve
Thanks ToddNice photos Jack.![]()
Many thanks my friendThank you very kindly, Jack!!!![]()
I really like the image of your Hartshead Barlow beauty atop some classic old steel; the Buck 110 is always a cool (and beefy) choice, as well!![]()
Lovely lockers JJ
I’m sorry you missed this one.Man.. I wish I would have got in on that forum knife. That's probably my favorite.
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Just this humble Bexoid Lambsfoot for me today![]()
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Both beautiful examples!Totin' newly arrived Whittler's, which I picked up off the exchange last weekend. They are very similar to my Catt Whittler that I was toting yesterday. The Catt measures a little shorter at 3&3/8" closed, but, has a longer main blade than the GEC versions. Went to Granny's diner and had a good breakfast, then got jabbed again with the new Covid booster after that.
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I love that worn alox!
Ok Ed, I will take some pile sides later. There is a heart shape on the pile side of the Ironwood, as well as some critter's face .......................... and there is some scary lookin' Goblin's face on the mark side around the top pin.Both beautiful examples!
When you get a chance, will you share the pile sides as well?
(Did I see a heart on the Ironwood?)
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sure does a bit of a classic.I love that worn alox!
I don't know if a Buck 305 really counts as "totin" It's pretty small and just slips into the pocket.
Thanks Steve, it got to cut tape, plastic, and cardboard today, but no cake sadly!Thanks Jack and nice picture of a good old working knife !