The Fort
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Thanks Gary! Yes, the “scalloped” sheepsfoot can be a useful blade.Congrats on the chestnut jigged teardrop, Chris!
I like mine a lot, but I certainly don't carry it a lot.
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Is that the prototype Silverado??
Very handsome knife, José!
3 delectable treats, Bob: wood, horn, and baked!
Love that 89OT with the "scalloped" sheepsfoot!
I have the oriental version (and I think mine came with a deck of Schrade playing cards).
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Stunning stag, Mike!
The only thing about winter that I wonder is how we survive it!
I usually say it's a good start to winter if I don't have to shovel snow before Thanksgiving. That describes this year for me, but starting Thanksgiving night and continuing through all day Friday and Saturday, we got over 11 inches of snow at the National Weather Service location.
I'm honored to know you!
I don't think your attraction to yellow delrin is so odd; lots of folks think yeller Cases are the epitome of traditional knives.
I like yellow Case knives, but I don't have many so far: penknife, slimline trapper, EO Wharncliffe/pen copperhead is all I can think of. Here are a couple of them:
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That's a very appealing knife, José!
Classic pattern, Bob!
I still have a few leaves calling me, but their voices are muffled by the snow on top of them, so I can ignore them for a while.
My sympathies to you and your family and friends, ED.
Jeff, I didn't actually hire a consultant, since I wouldn't trust any consultant who'd take the job for what I can pay with my dollar a day knife budget.(But it makes me feel important if I just pretend that I hire consultants like the "big boys" do.)
That's a winner!
- GT












