TylerG12
Gold Member
- Joined
- Jan 11, 2022
- Messages
- 889
Thank you sir!Potent pair, Rachel!Hard to believe those stockyard whittlers were released 3 years ago.
That Schrade "trapper jack" is very cool, Jeff, as is that folding fillet knife!
Glad you could have a Thanksgiving get-together with sibling and parents!
Family stuff for both my wife's family and mine have become much less frequent over the years, and COVID and political/religious craziness over the past couple of years seem to have eliminated family gatherings completely.
Magnificent!
Tasteful taramundi!
Treasure trove of trappers!
With her father and you playing significant roles in her life, does your wife think every adult male is an incurable knife knut???
The breathtaking bolsters and bone on your Tribal Lock are a real bonus!
Sublime pair of knives, Steve!
(Almost mesmerizing enough to make that white stuff in the photo invisible.)
Thanks, Todd.
Capital copper, Todd!
4" of snow in the first half of November is just uncalled for!
Laudable Lamb, John!
That stone the knife is on is obviously not rolling.
Nice vista! Is the LP tank how you heat your house?
Consummate copperhead, LT!
Vitamin C opperhead!
Brace of bonny bone, JJ!
Elegant knife!!
I've only removed my wedding ring to play softball (after discovering that the ring can be deformed by a bat handle when you hit the ball). And there have been several lengthy periods when I could NOT remove my ring because I jammed the ring finger (usually basketball-related) and the knuckle swelled so badly the ring wouldn't fit over it for several months.
I appreciate the significance of your choices, Jack!
Moving post!
Superb dark pair, Jer!
Thanks for the kind remark.
I obviously can't acknowledge ALL the fine posts here, but I try to pick some favorites each day.
I'll vote for the chestnut jigged bone almost every time!
(And I prefer the wharncliffe over the clip in the mini trapper, but they don't make a spey/wharncliffe version.)
What a week; what a show! Thanks!
Jack, you can sure tell a story!
In general, I'm probably rather naive and gullible, but as soon as your story shifted to the seaside, my "shaggy dog story alarm" sounded. So I didn't "fall for" the story, but I still admired the ambiguity (plausible deniability?) of the ending!
With that mod, Joshua, your Churchill must have a very low profile from a geometric/spatial perspective, even though the superb stag gives it a high profile from a visual standpoint!
- GT






