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The Macassar 77 is probably my most frequently carried knife in the last two months and the Exec is likely my most carried in the last two years.

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Thank you Todd. Enjoy your weekend.Thank you Gary. So far I like a smaller group from which to choose my daily carry.
I’ve probably said it before Bob, but that’s some gorgeous stag.![]()
Albers Lamb, and an Old Friend today
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Couple of breathtaking beauties, Steve!
- GT
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Thanks Steve. Credit goes to Glennbad.Sweet old Remi !
Thanks Bob. Hard to find the right words to do justice to the stag for yours today, very nice!Stellar pairing Jeremy.![]()
Gracias Jeremy.....Glennbad has quite the talent for creating a masterpiece.Thanks Bob. Hard to find the right words to do justice to the stag for yours today, very nice!
Great start to the day, and the breakfast looks good too!#86 again today. Homemade corned beef hash and eggs for breakfast. Now off to work, hope you all have a great day.
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That looks like very tasty hash#86 again today. Homemade corned beef hash and eggs for breakfast. Now off to work, hope you all have a great day.
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Cool picWe have about a dozen chickens right now. Egg production has slowed with the colder weather, so we only get 4 or 5 eggs a day compared to the 8-10 we get during the summer. View attachment 2454302
Some stellar stag there BobA gnarly one, this is...View attachment 2454304
LOL!Again I remind myself of Mike Royko's description of the Winter Olympics with a made-up Scandinavian word meaning "numbing sameness".
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I like the way EKA puts two springs on one blade.
I watched an episode of Maria Wern last night, speaking of Sweden.
Poor Ardvarksen- a few episodes ago his father died and he found out he was adopted, then a couple episodes ago he found his biological big sister, and they were getting along famously, then his big sister turns out to be a serial killer who sets fire to his new girlfriend whom he can't have anyway because she's in a super secret witness protection program.
Tra la tra la.
Thanks SteveGood pairing Jack !
Thank youGorgeous knives!
Darn it, I wondered why it kept dropping off the fridge!And what a delicious looking little cake!![]()
Snowed throughout most of the day yesterday. Stayed home and kept the back porch, the sidewalk to the gate, and the sidewalk to the pump house clear and made about a six foot path out into the back yard next to the pump house for Utah the Doxie. Headed to town in about an hour. Our road has been plowed once but it's a slippy/slidey road so it'll be a slow trip. Conrad, our mailman, brought this SS Case 6347 Crimson Peach Seed Stockman up to the house yesterday afternoon to save me a trip up to the mailboxes in the snow. He's a good guy. I'll be totin that knife today.
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