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Is that a 54
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Is that a 54
35 cattle knife.Is that a 54
Amazing work, nice knife too
Thanks for the extra info and photos of that captivating cattle knife, Jeff!
Thanks, Todd.RR's smooth tobacco bone comes in a variety of colors, and I like the rich, dark brown variation best. The brighter, sort of golden color is my second favorite. Occasionally, it will come as a weak, washed-out yellow that I don't really care for.
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My school had classes on the day before Thanksgiving for many years, and I often taught a 2:30pm class in which attendance was less than ideal that day.Eventually, we didn't hold classes on that Wednesday of Thanksgiving week so all students would have a travel day. But students would just cut their Tuesday classes - can't win!
Thanks, Chris.
I agree! I like the position of the lock release, the big sheepsfoot blade, the bail, and I think the handle is the most comfortable of all the knives I have with folded metal handles.
Thanks, Jack.
I admire your stag lambsfoot, but the dictionary on which it rests looks nothing like the Webster's New World Dictionary: College Edition I received from Uncle Jack and Aunt Marlene when I graduated from high school in 1969!
Splendid trio, Jer, and kudos to ED for his generosity!
John, I enjoy how traditional your posting that traditional has become!
I'll bet that pair of knives really kicks out some BTUs, Todd!
Superb covers on that duo, Steve!
That ironwood 88 is great, Bob!Did you win that at the casino Bob?.
- GT
That one is on my "to-do" list.Good day to start Bill O'Reilly's..Killing the Witches.View attachment 2404963
Thanks, Todd.RR's smooth tobacco bone comes in a variety of colors, and I like the rich, dark brown variation best. The brighter, sort of golden color is my second favorite. Occasionally, it will come as a weak, washed-out yellow that I don't really care for.
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Superb covers on that duo, Steve!
- GT
Your rotation has been very interesting lately.That ironwood 88 is great, Bob!Did you win that at the casino??
- GT
Thank you Bob. The Schrade Walden 856 is one of my favorite knives.Very nice stockman to go with your Albers David.![]()
That should help keep you warm.Thanks David, had the big Barbour on, and my tweed cap![]()
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Thank you Jack!Great-looking pair there David![]()
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Nice pairing Mitch.For today
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Thanks GT. Each one of those tobacco bone handles is a winner.Thanks for the extra info and photos of that captivating cattle knife, Jeff!
Thanks, Todd.RR's smooth tobacco bone comes in a variety of colors, and I like the rich, dark brown variation best. The brighter, sort of golden color is my second favorite. Occasionally, it will come as a weak, washed-out yellow that I don't really care for.
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My school had classes on the day before Thanksgiving for many years, and I often taught a 2:30pm class in which attendance was less than ideal that day.Eventually, we didn't hold classes on that Wednesday of Thanksgiving week so all students would have a travel day. But students would just cut their Tuesday classes - can't win!
Thanks, Chris.
I agree! I like the position of the lock release, the big sheepsfoot blade, the bail, and I think the handle is the most comfortable of all the knives I have with folded metal handles.
Thanks, Jack.
I admire your stag lambsfoot, but the dictionary on which it rests looks nothing like the Webster's New World Dictionary: College Edition I received from Uncle Jack and Aunt Marlene when I graduated from high school in 1969!
Splendid trio, Jer, and kudos to ED for his generosity!
John, I enjoy how traditional your posting that traditional has become!
I'll bet that pair of knives really kicks out some BTUs, Todd!
Superb covers on that duo, Steve!
That ironwood 88 is great, Bob!Did you win that at the casino??
Glad you had a safe enjoyable trip to visit family "out East", Greg; congrats on picking out a couple of new classic Case knives in SC!
It's great that you found a dealer where you could check out knives in person!
That jigged bone WCLF is absolutely intoxicating!
Cool trio, Tyson!Do you carry that new messer in a pocket slip?
Interesting threesome, Jack!
I've frequently walked around carrying baseball/softball bats most of my life, and never had any legal problems. Of course, I typically only carried them on my way to and from practices/games.
Outstagging!!
- GT
Well thanks Bob!Nice pairing Mitch.It must be nice to walk out back and collect a few fresh veggies for the day's meal.
Lovely old SW, David! I was going to ask what model # it is, but you just gave the answer as an 856
Thanks, amigo! Boy howdy ~ if the nutcases ever suggest another stay in your home wearing three masks lockdown, I’m becoming ungovernable.Thanks buddy, I'm glad to have made itObviously, the first lockdown here, as everywhere, was pretty crazy, but the weather was great, I got into making walking canes and staffs, did a heck of a lot of slingshot shooting, sat in the garden most days, discovered some new local walks, and drank a great deal of beer. The air tasted cleaner, there was more wildlife, you could walk for a mile, and not see a soul, and if you saw a stranger, you'd stop, and chat for 10 minutes, from across the street. I'd be happy to have a month of that every year
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Thanks Steve, hopefully the weather will pick up a bit!![]()
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Thanks David, had the big Barbour on, and my tweed cap![]()
LOL!Thanks buddy, I'm liking those black 'n' white pics you've been posting lately
Hope your week gets off to a good start
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Nice pair Steve, but that IXL Lamb is the Bee's Knees!![]()
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Glad to hear it went well DanI'm in the chair myself on Thursday, not so bothered about the dentist, but I'm not looking forward to Tool Man whining!
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The weather looks grand
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Nice Muskrat! I do not blame you for liking ‘70s knives ~ me too.These two Imperials today. I just got the frontier over the weekend and took it out of the box, sharpened it, and dropped it in my pocket this morning. I enjoy the mid 70s frontier knives for some reason, especially the Sundown Yellow and ol’Ivory.
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