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Very nice Gary, the Rounder is a great pattern :thumbup:
Thanks! It is a great pattern, as you well know Jerry!
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Very nice Gary, the Rounder is a great pattern :thumbup:
That s awesome. I love a fat pen secondary blade, like on a texas jack. What is the closed length?
Beautiful shot Rob! I tell ya those Scouts are almost as addictive as the TCs!:thumbup:
This is true Perry:thumbup: thanks to Rob, I rec'd Antique Yellow Bone:thumbup: You may have it already Rob but there a Nifebrite one as well
This duo for me today...no work planned so nothin to strenuous will be expected![]()
Those are just mesmerizing!!! Hotter than a southern California day
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New picture of the Jerry Halfrich Small Rounder I carry now and then. It's along for the ride today mostly due to the Tribal Spear (modified Wharncliffe) blade discussion. I remembered what an awesome knife it is. The crab and shell came back with us from Kill Devil Hills on the Outer Banks in late March.
Carrying a Case CV Sowbelly with chestnut bone covers today...
Carrying my Ken Coats Sheepsfoot Jack today.
One of my favorites (shameless plug I know but MS Bruce Bump is just awesome):
New picture of the Jerry Halfrich Small Rounder I carry now and then. It's along for the ride today mostly due to the Tribal Spear (modified Wharncliffe) blade discussion. I remembered what an awesome knife it is. The crab and shell came back with us from Kill Devil Hills on the Outer Banks in late March.
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Yeah, I like that little secondary blade too. It's kind of unique. Closed length is 3 1/2 inches.
Short version: There's that perfect knife, again.
Thanks, Rick. I always enjoy seeing this one.
~ P.
Hello Brett. Good to see you pop in here today. Hope all is well with that little cutie of yours.It's been a while since I dropped by the porch. It's good to see some known, and a few new, folks around here. Summer is approaching, bringing the last school day, so I have more time on my hands to enjoy traditionals and stare at the fine cutlery you all post. Ah, being a teacher has it's perks.
I've been trying to catch up in the threads and I am proud to see you all are still the best enablers and most generous people I have come across.
Working in the weeds after a good needed rain today.
Hope you all have a great weekend.