arizonaranchman
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Got some work to do today, so the usual large Stockman and Peanut are joined by the yella Sodbuster Jr for the grungy stuff.
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Can't beat those two.Hadn't posted in this thread in a bit. Lately it's been these.
Thanks. SAKs can do it all!Awesome carry today Jennifer.
That one is just getting better and better.Dropping this one in my pocket for the rest of today
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^^^Exactly! Great pic and great location.this pic is especially cool, i cant make it out, but you got some sorta cool looking bug hanging from the plants...maybe an upside albino grasshopper??
oh and purty knife scales too!
Now these would be fun to carry. All so unique and perfect!mixed two in with my fixed blades today
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Thanks for the comment about my SAK. I do love it and the color is amazing.I carried a newly arrived Charlow today:
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Linus
Can't go wrong with those. Great pic.These two for me today :thumbup:

Many of you commented on my daughter's pics - thanks to all of you. I appreciate each one of them. She is really enjoying her new knife. She's a pretty awesome kid as well.
We were out most of the weekend, so far behind on posting about the great pics, but so many amazing knives. It's fun to see them and dream about them. Thanks for sharing.
For today
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Thanks. Another beautiful pic of a gorgeous 72.I have never seen one in that color before Jennifer! Beautiful. :thumbup:
GEC #72 for me today.
I can see why. It's outstanding. Can't wait to see one in person.Bad picture of a good knife. I am really digging the primitive bone.
Two excellent choices.
Thanks. Yes, I believe it was called a micro farmer. Has wood saw and small blade replaces file. Great carry. I hope he does another run soon. Love this one!Micro Farmer? Love that knife, wish I had known about them when they were in stock, hopefully he will do another run of those.
As a newbie Knife collector , I can't tell what knife is underneath the Swiss Army . Looks great though ! For today I'm just carrying my Case Copperlock .
Hey Rusty,
It is a Case Swayback Jack in Chestnut bone with CV blades. Just like Humppa's up the page a bit. It is a fantastic knife and very well made. Highly recommended!
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