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Nice...love the 85's
Happy Anniversary to you an your White Owl Sarah!
Back to the 85 today...
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Peter
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America has reached 250 years, and I am grateful to be here, in the best country in the world. Thank every one of you who helps make this country a better place, those who have gone before and risked it all, and those who've paid the ultimate price to make the United States what we are today.
Happy Birthday America! Let Freedom Ring for all time!
Happy Anniversary to you an your White Owl Sarah!
Back to the 85 today...
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Peter
I have had this J. Oeser with me the last two days. I will be adding a Marbles Loveless Sport to my hip when the mail arrives, thanks to a trade with Tyler. Very excited about using the Marbles with its 52100 goodness.
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Wow! Wow! Wow! That fixed blade is something else! That's one of the most eye-catching knives I've seen on here in a while!
A bit Sam, my girls joined together and cast this sickness on me lol. I am usually never under the weather bad enough to miss work but combined with my wife's even worse condition and well someone needs to keep the house in order. The little ones are re-educating me on the finer points of tea party's and princesses lol.
Thanks Sam, think ill be alright this time around and Shhhh..... dont tell my wife that I can rub my tummy, walk and chew gum at the same time. That could be the end of my easy lifeSorry to hear that chap, who says men can't multi-task, hang in there!
Wow! Wow! Wow! That fixed blade is something else! That's one of the most eye-catching knives I've seen on here in a while!
Mr. Foster sure asked a lot of different things from that one little piece of steel, now didn't he?I put this Burt Foster "Dark Side" on my belt today.
It's a handy, nice looking little knife. Measures in at a whopping 6" OAL.
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That's an intriguing design, one that invites handling and use in a different way than smoother pieces beckon one to hold them.
Meaning, I look at that knife and and am immediately curious about what it feels like in hand, whereas with more traditionally contoured/finished pieces I anticipate how good they'll feel-- and want to hold them.
The outcome is the same ("Can I hold that?" Shut up, Elliot), but from very different impulses. Thanks for posting this one.