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Who needs a gym, when you live in a snow belt!!?Simple but distinctive knife, Bob, with the big spear, the shadow pattern, the EO notch, and the rich jigging.
Bone handle?
- GT
Best knife poem I have had the pleasure to read Gary. Yes it is relatively new to me and my only Canoe. I like your collection of Canoes and especially like some of the fancy RR’s you have. This one has two springs so a single spring is on my list. I’m going display my lack of knowledge here. So CASE came up with this pattern? How is a Copperhead related? Is a Copperhead a bare headed Canoe? It seems I mainly see single spring Canoes. Is it easier to make a knife with a sunken joint or with a Canoe bolster? When you lollygag these are questions that come to mind…maybe. Here’s a pic with the blades open.K'roo
Canoe.
Wahoo!
Brand New
4 U??
- GT

Some Brazilian Cherry & Sycamore sitting on chunks of lighter'd I recently got from a friend for this Wood Wednesday.
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Thank you!Your Navy utility knife is a treasure, Jeff!
Really nice fake stag on your whittler!
- GT
Yeah, some colloquial terms and phrases make more sense when you say them rather than when you write them.Hmm... I've never heard the term "lighter'd" before. However, I have heard "lit'r" used once or twice here in the South. Ex: "She got too close to that hornet's nest, and they lit'r ass up."
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