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You will get no argument from me Steve.Pre-Queen RobesonIMHO the highest quality and best designs in their time.
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Welcome back, Lance!View attachment 2702104Hi everyone! Many of you might remember me from a few years back. I lost track to be honest with you. Anyway, those of you who don’t know me, I’ll be looking forward to getting to know you. I’ve missed the community, and the many of you that I’ve encountered in the past. Today I’m carrying a Camillus stockman. Lance
Sorry to hear they had to remove your colon, Dan; hope your recovery will be complete and as quick as possible.Greetings to all! Last night I had emergency surgery to have my colon removed. It went well. So I will be taking a hiatus from posting here for a while. In the meantime you all keep posting as I will be changing in from time to time.
Belated congrats on the latest addition to your family, Jack!Had a pretty good afternoon yesterday, celebrating today
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That quintuple-bladed Case sowbelly is awesome!Sowbelly Sunday!! I had actually forgotten about this 5 blade version in Cranberry Bone from 2003 until last night. It’s more knife than I’d ever need in my mundane existence, but I’m loving the Sowbelly feel.
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I’ll be napping through the early game window in preparation for the HUGE GAME this afternoon in Buffalo. Go Bills!!
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Beauty, Bob!
Jeff, it's good to see your Peanut!![]()
Have a fine day.
As someone who has spent countless hours "processing" fallen leaves the past 3 or more weeks, I'm going to have to say that buying pretty leaves to spread on your lawn is MADNESS!
Mitch, your black wood spear from Sabot is very distinguished!
Handsome old knife, José!
Maybe this Colonial I found in the bottom of a box when I was looking for something else the other day.
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Classic pattern!
That stag Grohmann is stellar, Jeff!![]()
Stag Canadian Grohmann folder and 54.
The Grohmann was a nice gift from a Canadian member, @Oldy. Thanks, Robert.
Fantastic knife in its own right, and a treasure as an heirloom. How old is it? Striking red bone and jigging!Continuing with Case, this 6254 was my father’s.
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Epitome of elegance, Mike!
Excellent pattern and color!5OT
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Good story and photos!...
This beautiful RoseCraft Survived The wrath of Misty
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So I’m unboxing a couple of new knives and
my little helper wants to help her way and kept knocking things off the table, stickers and what ever else she can get her little paws on lol. So finally I had enough and I scold her so she casually walks under the table and a few minutes later I look down and see this
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How do you like the checkered covers on your Marble's Barlow, José? I'm thinking of ordering a knife with that style of covers since it looks very good to me.
Those sleeveboard 26s are quite attractive!
Splendid punch stockman, FBC!
Kool Kamp-King!
Outstanding knife!Yaw Barlow.
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I always enjoy your daily collections (usually trios) of knives and the colorful fabrics on which you display them!
Glad Utah is doing better, ED!
What are the sausage disks? They remind me of the summer sausage I usually keep on hand.
Spectacular ebony lambsfoot!
Is that a Case pen knife, Chris? Nice!
I don't usually care for pictures of another man's sausage but that's a sweet knife!
Good to " see" you back Gary.Beauty, Bob!Your numerous Rosecraft examples remind me of a German Christmas carol from about 1600 that I don't really know beyond its title, "Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming" (German original title, "Er Ist Ein Ros").
Stout offerings today my friendStag Charlie lamb and a sweet J Rodgers Spey that was a generous gift fromJack Black
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Overheard at the office: “I’ll toss in a free Yeti mug with the purchase of this fine vehicle”
I'll absolutely toss in the knife, sir! (After I rework the figures, of course.)Stout offerings today my friend
Overheard at the office: “I’ll toss in a free Yeti mug with the purchase of this fine vehicle”
“Toss in that knife too, and it’s a deal.”
“No sale.”
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How do you like the checkered covers on your Marble's Barlow, José? I'm thinking of ordering a knife with that style of covers since it looks very good to me.
Good to hear from you Gary, and glad that you’re still enjoying those knives. I’m sure that our paths will cross again. LanceWelcome back, Lance!I certainly remember you, especially for some great deals you gave me in the Exchange. I'm glad you insisted that the Case canoe I wanted to buy was a "package deal" with a Case 6347 stockman I wasn't really interested in, but I discovered it's my favorite Case stockman pattern, except for sowbelly stockman. And speaking of sowbellies, one of my favorites is the Black Box Winchester sowbelly you sold me.
Sorry to hear they had to remove your colon, Dan; hope your recovery will be complete and as quick as possible.
Belated congrats on the latest addition to your family, Jack!Other the other kids excited about Elliot's arrival, or do they find him lacking in useful abilities so far?
That quintuple-bladed Case sowbelly is awesome!I remember looking for 5-blade sowbellies in the past, but couldn't find one at the time. But I just ordered a Rough Ryder version this morning; merry Christmas to me!
Congrats on the Bills' big win Sunday!
Beauty, Bob!Your numerous Rosecraft examples remind me of a German Christmas carol from about 1600 that I don't really know beyond its title, "Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming" (German original title, "Er Ist Ein Ros").
Jeff, it's good to see your Peanut!Do you carry it quite often, even though it doesn't show up in many of your photos? What do you use it for when you carry it?
As someone who has spent countless hours "processing" fallen leaves the past 3 or more weeks, I'm going to have to say that buying pretty leaves to spread on your lawn is MADNESS!You should be locked up, John!
Mitch, your black wood spear from Sabot is very distinguished!
Handsome old knife, José!
Classic pattern!
That stag Grohmann is stellar, Jeff!
Fantastic knife in its own right, and a treasure as an heirloom. How old is it? Striking red bone and jigging!
Epitome of elegance, Mike!
Excellent pattern and color!I got a Chinese brown sawcut Delrin version from Tractor Supply a couple of years ago, and it's one of my favorite lockbacks.
Good story and photos!
Of course, it just confirms for me that cats are creatures that are totally incomprehensible to me, not only a different species, but probably from a different dimension/universe!
How do you like the checkered covers on your Marble's Barlow, José? I'm thinking of ordering a knife with that style of covers since it looks very good to me.
Those sleeveboard 26s are quite attractive!
Splendid punch stockman, FBC!What model number is that? I have quite a few RR amber jigged bone patterns that I like.
Kool Kamp-King!
Outstanding knife!
I always enjoy your daily collections (usually trios) of knives and the colorful fabrics on which you display them!
Glad Utah is doing better, ED!
What are the sausage disks? They remind me of the summer sausage I usually keep on hand.
Spectacular ebony lambsfoot!
Is that a Case pen knife, Chris? Nice!
I have one just like it that's probably my favorite small Case.
- GT
Thanks, Gary!Jeff, it's good to see your Peanut!Do you carry it quite often, even though it doesn't show up in many of your photos? What do you use it for when you carry it?
That stag Grohmann is stellar, Jeff!
- GT