Rufus1949
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Really like that gator.
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Really like that gator.
I would post a picture of my mug but you may have Mr.P nightmares!I eat day-old bread and I comment on week-old posts in this thread.
That's not a bad trait to be accused of at all, Jon!
Uh-oh, looks like thePrimble Plague may be spreading - the virus is going viral!
Outstanding stag on your AC, Dylan!
Thanks, Jack.
Your ebony WCLF and stag Albers make a classy pair!
Bob, I'm sure your "mug" makes your mug proud!
You do good work, Jeff! The handle mods are superb, but I really like the little blade you made from the electrician screwdriver.
What's better than a knife-on-post photo? A 2-knives-on-post photo, especially when the knives are a pair of vibrant vintage examples like those!
Magnificent Moose!
Shapely Schrade and a Churchill to cherish, Steve!
John, I'm sure that splendid TC Barlow will help you get that knot untangled in no time!
Words to live by, Harry!
Jack and Jeff, those are especially fine examples of the black/white combinations!
Couple of handsome vintage folders; I especially like the looks of that fish knife!
- GT
Will,Rufus1949 Thank you. What do you mean by 'newer'? The original BB series also had Stag and I think Smooth Bone together with the Rodgers Bone from c 1987-93. There's an epic sized thread on them here and Winchester offered large No.s of very interesting patterns during this time- made by Queen Cutlery.
3.5" closed.How big is that? If you like that combination, I bet you’d like the old Camillus 23 Big Jack!
Dan thanks for sharing those two fine knives.Another rainy day in Baghdad By The Bay. Hope y’all have a great weekend!
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Incredible horn on this one. Wow!
Yesterday morning, around 3:00 a.m., there was a minor earthquake, which originated about five miles from where I live. Six hours later and about my usual time to post my daily tote(s), I had just finished dressing and was in the process of making the very important decision of what knives to tote, which was interrupted by the loud weather sirens down the street. I looked on the NWS weather page and noticed that we were under a tornado warning, seeing the visible proof of a very scary looking blob of red, in the shape of a backward C, bearing down on my little town. Having my talent or affliction for recognizing shapes (depending on how you look at it), I deduced that shape to indeed be a tornado.
The sirens repeated and lasted a longer time the second warning. I took it more serious and hollered for Elijah J., grabbed my Primble Barlow and phone off the sideboard, and proceeded to the basement. I settled on an old bench, where I could see out the basement door. Kitty boy sat out the storm with me on the bench and while the wind got high (looked to be gusting to maybe 50 mph) it didn't last very long. Right after that, I could hear sirens from emergency vehicles. My daughter-in-law texted me around that time and said that a tornado hit downtown and did damage to buildings.
I wonder how many places are lucky enough to experience an earthquake and a tornado in a six hour span ?
To make an already long story a bit shorter, I will just say that there were no injuries reported and my family's property was spared this time. Some barns and roofs damaged, as well as a few homes that got quite a bit more hard hit. The weather service survey said it was a 2.9 magnitude earthquake and an EF-1 tornado, pushing 110 mph winds, on the ground for 2.25 miles.
Back to knives, since I grabbed my Primble Barlow to save yesterday, I will make it up to one of my favorite Catt's to tote, by toting it today. It was left behind on the sideboard yesterday morning and being a Catt, might have got its feelings hurt.
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Damage to one home just on the opposite side of town:
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and today is Friday the 13th. Be careful out there !
Glad everyone is okayYesterday morning, around 3:00 a.m., there was a minor earthquake, which originated about five miles from where I live. Six hours later and about my usual time to post my daily tote(s), I had just finished dressing and was in the process of making the very important decision of what knives to tote, which was interrupted by the loud weather sirens down the street. I looked on the NWS weather page and noticed that we were under a tornado warning, seeing the visible proof of a very scary looking blob of red, in the shape of a backward C, bearing down on my little town. Having my talent or affliction for recognizing shapes (depending on how you look at it), I deduced that shape to indeed be a tornado.
The sirens repeated and lasted a longer time the second warning. I took it more serious and hollered for Elijah J., grabbed my Primble Barlow and phone off the sideboard, and proceeded to the basement. I settled on an old bench, where I could see out the basement door. Kitty boy sat out the storm with me on the bench and while the wind got high (looked to be gusting to maybe 50 mph) it didn't last very long. Right after that, I could hear sirens from emergency vehicles. My daughter-in-law texted me around that time and said that a tornado hit downtown and did damage to buildings.
I wonder how many places are lucky enough to experience an earthquake and a tornado in a six hour span ?
To make an already long story a bit shorter, I will just say that there were no injuries reported and my family's property was spared this time. Some barns and roofs damaged, as well as a few homes that got quite a bit more hard hit. The weather service survey said it was a 2.9 magnitude earthquake and an EF-1 tornado, pushing 110 mph winds, on the ground for 2.25 miles.
Back to knives, since I grabbed my Primble Barlow to save yesterday, I will make it up to one of my favorite Catt's to tote, by toting it today. It was left behind on the sideboard yesterday morning and being a Catt, might have got its feelings hurt.
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Damage to one home just on the opposite side of town:
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and today is Friday the 13th. Be careful out there !
Since they're not allowed on our knives I put it on the sheathOh my ! ..................... you got a pocket clip on your slippy !![]()
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Nice pair, by the way !![]()