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Thank you JJ, I did manage to get some plinking in with my friend's lad in the early eveningThank you very kindy, Jack!!!![]()
Wow, your Joseph Allen is certainly an extremely tough old beauty, surviving 2 World Wars and over a century; it looks like your SamDamLamb and the Warrior are out for a fun day of plinking, too!![]()
Two wonderful knives my friend, I lines of that Rope Blade never fail to give me a tingle
JJ those are two fine pieces of cutlery. The rope knife is a beautiful example to behold.
Thanks Bob, here's another of the same pattern, but made in the USA, for Canadian forcesJack, I find the ancients very interesting.
Thanks for bringing them out.
Thank you for the extra photo Jack.Thanks Bob, here's another of the same pattern, but made in the USA, for Canadian forces
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Yup, they can be as squirrely as a worm.I'm taking a not entirely traditional knife to church today to verify with our state trooper that the knife is more or less Michigan legal.
I was going to ask him last week, but he was carrying his granddaughter, and she came at me. Those are heavier than they look, with no obvious gripping surfaces, so I got distracted.
There's a gentle rain out there! Probably more already than we've had in months. Dad might even say this rain is almost as good as the rain in NY State, where it knows how to rain.![]()
May it rain until I complain that the crops are rotting in the fields.Yup, they can be as squirrely as a worm.
Glad you got some rain Jer.
Thanks, Steve!
About your Western Whittler ~ think that Schrade made it?
Those two look good together BobSitting outside before the next round of showers come. It's feast or famine here.
I'm really not a fan of so much blade etching.View attachment 2230363
Thank you Jack.Those two look good together Bob![]()