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Thats a noble Old Timer, Bloefield!This slim Schrade with a non traditional.
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Thanks for the feedback, Jack!Many thanks GTI'm sure that the resemblance between Mike's lovely Schrade and Charlie's Washington Jacks are no coincidence
That's a great range of knives there my friend, each very different, but complimenting each other :thumbup:

Hey, thats another nifty old Barlow, mitch; very nice!So many great looking knives! I'm giving some pocket time to this Barlow.[/URL][/IMG]![]()

Thanks, Steve. Have a safe and enjoyable trip to Hawaii; sounds like you have some good plans for dealing with changes in your access to knives while youre away. :thumbup:GT...love the Olive Farmer, one of my favorite of the special colors this past year.
Well I am headed to Hawaii tomorrow to wish my mother a happy 80th in early May and I generally only pack 3 Tshirts, 2 Aloha shirts, two swimmers, two shorts, 1 dress shirt and 1 dress pants. All carry on and so no knife. Withdrawing will start unless I find something at the swap meet or the PX. I might head out to Waipahu to find a parang....My Mom loves hers.Some good filipino restaurants there too...can't have my mother doing all the cooking.
That is a fine picture of a grand knife, BMC! :thumbup:Carrying this along with some others I'm not allowed to post.
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Wow, thats a very refined whittler, Ernie!

Gorgeous covers on those two, JSCHENK! :thumbup:
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Mini trapper and swayback for me today
Thanks, Gev. That large Catt and those small berries look tasty!Gary
Thank you sir and that Green alox is very nice!

Cool photo, Tom, and your support was apparently effective! Congrats to you and your Blues! :thumbup:
Regarding busyness, you really cant leave out any of the four areas you mention, Ron; Ive tried, and it just doesnt work!Thank you Gary.Between work, working out and eating and sleeping I have been very busy.
Love the "Little Knife" :thumbup:
This #47 East Indian Rosewood Viper for me today.
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Beautiful pair, Dean; that old whittler is wonderful! :thumbup: Thanks for the kind words about the LF&C; its 2.75 long.
Dark wood today:thumbup:
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Very distinguished dark beauties, Paul and Bob! :thumbup: Glad to hear you could get out on the water for a while, Bob.

Thanks, Tsar. Impressive pair of knives in your photo; the IXL is outstanding and the Camillus looks massive! :thumbup:That exact half-hawk continues to elude me as I collect the tobacco bone RRs with acorn shields. To date, I have the DBJ plus a few of the outdoorsman series including the cigar with pliers, a 5-blade trappereek
and a nice slimline fixed-blade. I keep seeing the half-hawk in other styles but nothing in stock in tobacco. The LF&C is beautiful!
I made a last-second switch just as I was leaving the house from a smooth bone Utica to the sheepsfoot cousin of your Barlow to accompany my big Camillus trapper:
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Looking good, Tom; that Camillus is a satisfying scout knife!

Congrats on that venerable congress, Ernie!

Congrats on the new White Owl, Dean; very appealing pattern! :thumbup:
Wow, none of my Bucks look like yours, Scott!Packing a couple of Bucks today.
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Here are more knives I'll carry all week.
A Schrade USA 34OT (thanks, Dave)

My first canoe

An old Imperial serpentine jack

- GT