Rufus1949
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There will be no snow in my pictures for awhile...I hope.
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Glad you had a great hike. The area is awesomeLovely hike today. Enjoying some fresh air.
Took the toothpick with me seeing as it would feel at home in the oaks. I was even greeted by a Sacajawea at the summit. It was just my day!
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How deep does that treasure chest go? Just gorgeous.A pair of John Primble India Steel Works Jacks (1890-1940) are Thursday's choice.
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Thank you kindly, RLB!Hate the furnace retired.
Nice knives
You had focus on the correct item
Appreciate that, Sir Primble. And now I see you’ve raised the bar yet again with those knives out of India Steel Works!On the Dime or beside the dime ?
Loved your fine bone Schrade Serpentine Jack !!!![]()
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Was going to grab my pruner this morning but grabbed this instead. I had sorta forgot I had itreceived it in partial trade many years ago. No nothing about, works okay. Maybe someone here might know it.
Finally got the front garden where I am content with it......maybe. Have to Let the new plants grow
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Thank you, Todd.Pure elegance
Some would see garbage... we see a well-loved beauty with character.
Such a cool little work knife.
Neat photo!
Two "cool" knives.Well, we got our first dusting of snow this yr.
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WOW!!! That scenery is breathtaking! I like the knife too of course.Lovely hike today. Enjoying some fresh air.
Took the toothpick with me seeing as it would feel at home in the oaks. I was even greeted by a Sacajawea at the summit. It was just my day!
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Thanks Jeremy! We dads have to get away and “suffer” alone in the woods from time to time!Would have loved to “suffer” through a hike like that today instead working. Great pictures (and knife) Jon.
Thanks Bob! I’m blessed to live close to mountains and beaches. Hour to some good mountain trails and 3.5 to the beach. Not bad at all.Glad you got to enjoy a hike in some beautiful country today with a nice knife in your pocket.
Thanks James - it was good for the soul. That toothpick is a weird choice, but I love the size and feel in hand, and I dig the oak leaf.WOW!!! That scenery is breathtaking! I like the knife
Thanks Bart! I love your DAILY great scenery.Great pictures and scenery, Jon.