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HiThese are some "best on page" quotes I compiled from Wednesday and Thursday. I intended to post them Friday, but that's the day I said I'd do our entire "modified Thanksgiving feast" on our little gas grill, and after meticulous planning, the whole operation veered out of control. But that's a story for a different day.
The breathtaking bone on your Bose must inspire plenty of gratitude, LT!!
"Smoke on the water,
A fire in the sky!"
Pony Jack and slip look appealing in the great outdoors, Todd!
Your support undoubtedly gave them the slight edge they needed!
Handsome brass (?) "multitool"!What blade/tool selection does it contain?
Thanks for the holiday well-wishes, Bob, and I hope your Thanksgiving was memorable.
I appreciate your comment about my acknowledging some of the knives folks post here, and you hand out a lot of compliments yourself! The main difference is you do it one post at a time in a timely manner, and I save up a bunch of posts on which to comment all in the same post and end up doing so sometimes days after the original posts appeared.
Splendid wood, Steve, especially that spalted beech!
Well said, Jack, and that jigged bone WCLF ought to inspire an attitude of gratitude!
My sympathies for your loss, sir.
Thanks for the info, Rob!
I can usually see what I'm up against when examining wood burl, but I don't seem to have the eye to see the "devils in the details" of abstract acrylic/celluloid.
Thanks, Jack.
I used to enjoy baseball a lot more than I do now. I still follow the MLB pennant races, but I don't think I've watched an entire MLB game on TV since the Cubs won the World Series, and haven't attended a major League game in 30 years. And I miss playing city league or church league slo-pitch softball in the summer. I played at least 10 games per year from 1975 through 2017, but then cataracts forced me to quit.
Congrats on finding those two beauties!I really like that 6207 jack (before they turned into mini trappers).
Jaw-dropping jigging on that vintage Valley Forge jack!
Captivating Case canoe!
That Schrade is long, lean, and lovely!!
Sounds like you orchestrated the holiday meal well, Jeff! And those are definitely a capable pair of folders!
What really caught my eye in your photo, though, was the old galvanized metal cinder/ash bucket; I haven't seen one of those in a very long time!
- GT
It is actually a brass handle!
It has the main blade, bourbon style
A pen blade, clip point
A can opener
A flat screw driver
A corkscrew
A punch
Cheers!




