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What beautiful burl, it looks like flowing, hot, molten lava, tremendous!
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What beautiful burl, it looks like flowing, hot, molten lava, tremendous!
Thanks, Todd. I may need them. You never know. Probably not though
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Rule number 1.....never schedule important stuff on Friday. Nothing ever gets done on Friday. The hell with it. Give them all A's and get on with it![]()
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. Sweetest Case barlow on the interweb.
Thanks for the kind words and great advice fellas!Very nice Case Todd and a school year almost half over.
Let them grade each other.![]()
Then I’d have to call it a “strike indicator!”Shouldn't your bobber be yellow and fuzzy???![]()
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Man, that’s a beautiful blade.Good Afternoon Porch Sitters
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Very nice David.
Obviously, two highly functional knives.View attachment 2378300these knives were made for work in the bush
What's the difference?Then I’d have to call it a “strike indicator!”
Thanks... I seem to have de-valued it.Man, that’s a beautiful blade.
Thank you Bob!Very nice David.
Have you stopped or used a stone on your Horsewright? Just wondering how it takes or holds an edge.
Thanks for the info.Thank you Bob!![]()
For my purposes they hold an edge very well. A couple passes on a fine hone or strop keep'em sharp. Course I dont let knives get really dull anyhow. YMMV!
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Thanks Jeff,Dig that Schrade, Barrett! Do you rotate between the two that you found at the Badger Blade Show, or just keep one stashed in reserve?
That other knife looks cool, too. Dig that unique Delrin!
Regarding troublesome critters, follow the old rule of SSS. Shoot, Shovel, and Shut Up.
Great leather work, G2!
Gorgeous over the top Burl, Paul!
What kind of soldier duty are you doing today?
To be honest, a Peanut can handle almost everything.
I do all of our grocery shopping, so I have some experience in these matters. I’d say say little bag of supplies cost you about $75.98
It’s quite simple. Start with a block of wood, and just remove anything that doesn’t look like a chain.
I’m going to guess Brazilian Cherry, or African Bloodwood.
We need a poll, and a prize for the winner!
I don’t blame you, and given that it is late spring Down Under, white shoes are appropriate for the well dressed gentleman.
Nice Scandi, Wayne
Has the two blades I use the most.
Nice pair of modern day classics, JB.
I hope you had your Barbour at the market!
That Camillus is sweet, Jer.
I’m mowing every day, but not grass ~ chopping and bagging leaves.
For ballast purposes, I suggest one knife in each front pocket so you don’t walk in circles.
I looks like they were bored.
Nice
Great photos! I’ve tried planning for the colors for years but I’ve given up. If it happens it happens, but your photos are awesome anyways. Thanks for sharing!Took the day off to visit Boxley Valley near the Buffalo National River to see the elk while the rut was still going on. Missed the colors by a week. +View attachment 2378457View attachment 2378458View attachment 2378459View attachment 2378460View attachment 2378461View attachment 2378462View attachment 2378463View attachment 2378464View attachment 2378466
These are my hunting and trapping buddies.im a little more modest(not to imply my buddy isn't he very much is and shy)he has over 40 awards for fur preparation and such.he has been invited to many communities in the country to talk and teach fur preparation. He grew up in the bush were his cousins were the only other family in a two house village off the Hudson bayline.i just went up to visit him,and give him a gec.this was meant to reply to rufusWhat's the difference?
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