Thanks, JB & Rob.

I actually had more multi quotes, some with Johnny Cash lyrics, but there was too much content to fit into a single post. But when I went to cut the "second half" so I could paste it into a subsequent post, I had the quotes "in the wrong mode" and lost all of the "identifying headers".


But I think I have them all recovered below, along with a few new ones.
A-1 trapper, Bart! Is that full-sized (4+ inches closed) or more like a mini trapper (3.5")?
What kind of geese do you have there? The only geese I ever see in the wild are Canada geese, which are definitely not the same as your white and black ones.
Pretty interesting art, Bob! Best wishes with your Robeson project.
Impressive thematic photo of your Peanut!
Couple of standout knives, Harry; for me that stag Bulldog canoe is "Best in Show"!
I see those knives a-comin'.
They're looking great, my friend!
I ain't seen two knives so fine
Since I don't know when.
Your poll-winning Texas Jack is a beauty!
Don't really know what to say about your fixed blade, since I know so little about fixed blade knives.
When it comes to your handgun,
When I was just a baby
My mama told me, "Son,
Always be a good boy -
Don't ever play with guns."
So I don't.
Very nice, Bob!
Jeff & Steve, you each posted an incendiary pair of knives! Jeff's wood-handled knife and Steve's Churchill especially fan the flame for me!
Knives can be burning things,
And they make a fiery ring.
Bound by wild desire,
We all fell in that ring of fire!
Good song! (Weird music video, though.)
Nice stag pair, Jack! But that raffle ticket is no good to you this month, is it?

Ravishing Robeson pair, Bob!
Hey! That's my beer budget "line in the sand", too! I rarely spend more than $9 for a 6-pack or $18 for a 12-pack.
Welcome back, Paul! Stunning stag Conductor (?)
Covetable Case Canoe!
I hope your town gets the roof situation taken care of without too much hassle, Rob.
Thanks for the info about your cat's storm behavior. The cats we've had always strike me as trying to act detached from reality and above it all, but they can get tense and flustered, too, if the circumstances are right (wrong).
Thanks for the info, Mike. Maybe I'll just have to "roll the dice" on one some day.
Thanks for the info. I misidentified your stag knife - sorry. I thought it was another Case mini trapper (with very nice stag for a Case); didn't realize it was one of those long, lean 48s! That's even better!
Top-notch piano key pair, Jer!
Thanks for your reactions, David. Looking forward to the review you mentioned!
That trapper and the Country Cousin you posted recently are a couple of handsome knives, Frank!
- GT