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Grape, chain, or canister shot?
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Grape, chain, or canister shot?
Now that wood has some character.Gunscout’s turn in the pocket todayView attachment 2196338
Good morning all.
The little knife is a stange one.
It is a Franklin 250, most likely made by Schrade, for a company called Tracy& Wells. Pre-1939.View attachment 2196146View attachment 2196181
Thanks, I came across a few k-22's in my search, very nice.I like that little one; If the blades were on opposite ends it'd be even better.
Tracy-Wells was a wholesaler, distributor in Columbus, Ohio. I have a nice S&W K-22 that shipped to them in August 1952.
Same here I only found out afterwards or I would have gone out of my way to see it.Great pic![]()
Fine pairing Paul![]()
Good to see you riding again John, did you get to see any fly-overs? I was surprised at the lack of publicity, particularly relating to the Derwent/Ladybower/Howden Dams![]()
Many thanks my friend, I very much enjoyed carrying that generously-gifted BarlowThat's another stunning combination my friend
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Have a great day everyone
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That little guy is glistening!!!! You did a great job on it, Bob.Good morning all.
The little knife is a stange one.
It is a Franklin 250, most likely made by Schrade, for a company called Tracy& Wells. Pre-1939.View attachment 2196146View attachment 2196181

Thank you my friend and Sorry to hear about your backI am not a car guy. My back hates when I have to ride in one. However, that is a beautiful car. It screams fast speeds one long curves and faster on longer straight aways.
Thank you, Jack. A dynamite pair yourself!!!Fine pairing Paul![]()
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Great group of cutters, Jer.![]()
Or maybe I'll augment my pockets with a reticule.
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Wright, Camillus, and TRS above, plus another Camillus and a Joker (Thanks, Johnny the fox) below.
Have a nice day, Ed. Bunny knife has been serving you well.Light duty day today so, the Bunny #525 is appropriate. Spam and pancakes for breakfast. Spam is much easier to chew/gum so, today Spam is my friend - besides it taste good.
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Two awesome knives today, Jeff. I love that 86. I was lucky to find one and its on its way to me all the way from Scotland!!!!Good morning. Er, Good Afternoon.View attachment 2196505
Thanks Paul. I did scuff the blades...just don't like them shiny.That little guy is glistening!!!! You did a great job on it, Bob.
That K'roo is mighty nice as well!!
That's a shameSame here I only found out afterwards or I would have gone out of my way to see it.
Sorry to hear you're still strugglingOnly riden the bike a little the pain is to much,still.
Many thanks PaulThank you, Jack. A dynamite pair yourself!!!