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The knackered SAK for the doctor this morning, but she rescheduled me. The ace and the Lifetime Premier most of the day, with the Imperial hovering in epoxy and oil.
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Absolutely. Every once in awhile I get one that needs a little flush, but the action is great on almost every single blade Boker I own especially the Barlows. That said, I have a few stockmans that have great action on the main blade, but terrible action on the secondary blades.It’s very crisp and snappy. I didn’t even need to flush out a bunch of grit and gunk. Have yours been the same?
Thanks, Todd. Brewing the first batch of kombucha of the year.
Really pretty photo Jon.
Thanks, Todd. Gotta make the most out of a January day with blue skies and above freezing temps, kinda rare in this part of the midwest.Looks like you had a great day Greg, beautiful blue skies, and a nice looking knife.
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Nice knife but beautiful horseTotin’ the OG Red Soupbone Barlow!
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Not a huge fan of trappersBack in mid October I decided I was going to start carrying some of the knives I’ve had for years but hadn’t carried yet. Well today I finally carried the last two along with the trapper I carried yesterday for the first time.
When I bought the Queen City Cozy Glen I had every intention of carrying it but just couldn’t get myself to.
The tiny trapper will probably go back into hibernation. It’s a cool little knife but just too small for me.
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Smooth bone? Looks kinda like ivory or boxwood too. Gorgeous!This one always seems to find its way into my pocket these daysView attachment 2042857
Oh no!You need to eat out mate
When I broke a tendon in my left hand some years back, and couldn't use the hand for months, I got quite adept, at spearing fried sausages with a knife, cutting them in half, and stabbing them into a sandwich!![]()
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Thank you very much, Jack!!! It's an oldie but a goodieMany thanks my friend, those two look marvellous, and pair well togetherLove the Barlow
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A pair with some very fine Ebony wood for your Wednesday; those two certainly looks sensational together, as well!Have a good day everyoneI'm pairing one of Charlie's Lambs with my Todd Davison
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Thank youNot a huge fan of trappers
But that one is a beaut
Nice lookin' knife selection, handsome dog, inviting scene.Different trail today. If it snows hard it will cut off access for Jack and me. We are lucky so far this winter. Hess Tiburon, Schrade LB5, Sak nylon recruit.
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