Intriguing sowbelly, Jim!


Astounding Albers, Bob!


Captivating Charlie Lamb, John!


Is that a bug or a feature, Jeff?


Thanks, Zach.

When I got it at an antique shop, it looked absolutely pristine to me. But I started using it immediately and soon had quite a patina on the spearpoint main.


I always admire your '47 pen knife, Bart!


Bad to the bone, Steve!


Terrific trio!


Glad you and your big cat made it through the storms; seems like you're getting more than your share of dicey weather this spring. Sorry you lost your redbud. We used to have an unattractive mulberry tree in our side yard, but we got rid of it and I rented a Rototiller to make the hill from our house to the alley on that side less steep. Then we replaced the mulberry with a redbud, and put in some other plants. But an ice storm took out the redbud one spring. We replaced it with a Juneberry tree, which is nice, but we still miss the redbud.
I see what you did there - nice!



It got me to thinking. What's the most "designated days" (Metal or Micarta Monday, Two-blade Tuesday, Wooden Wednesday, Thrifty Thursday, Black Friday, Stag Saturday, etc.) you can participate in with a single knife? Seems impossible to "do" both Monday and Wednesday (and Saturday) with the same knife, but often "my dreams are too small".

I looked for a Missouri-English translator online, but couldn't find one.

Couple of covetable Cases!


Can't believe I still don't have a yellow (or black) Case SBJr; yours looks great!



What kind of berries are those? I know red raspberries and black raspberries, but I don't know what those raspberry-looking yellow/orange ones are.
That knife has a lot of admirable features, Jim!



Blade shape, rounded bolsters, equal ends, horn covers, Christmas Tree shield ...
Very horny, indeed!


Congrats on acquiring that beautiful old knife!


Pulchritudinous Pair!


Your background crops reminded me of one of our daughter's favorite meals (that I'd prepare for her) 25-30 years ago: potato, corn, and peas.
Nuke a potato and dice it up, cook some frozen corn and frozen peas together for a couple of minutes in the microwave, throw it all on a plate or in a bowl. She'd put "Butter Buds" on hers, I'd put pepper on mine, and my wife wanted no part of such a pleasing peasant meal.
Enjoyed the video and some of the insightful comments!


- GT