Hickory n steel
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Thanks.Always a treat to see this butterscotch beauty and hear the thrilling rescue story, Ted!!
OMR, you may have had difficulty POSTING your pictures, but apparently no trouble TAKING wonderful photos!Wonderful 25, with its checkered bone, EO notch, and triple-thread bolster!
Thanks for the update, Harry. I hope you're successful in picking up a pair of Barlows that please you!Gonna be tough to top the two you posted!!
Very distinguished Churchill, James!What's the leather-clad case it's sitting on in the photo?
I've always thought a weekly rotation is better than daily in helping me get to know my knives. I hope you continue to enjoy your new rotation approach!
Thanks, Jack.
What a pair of knives, and what a generous gift from Rob!!
Outstanding orange SBJr, Tom!
More optimal orange!! Gotta be a very satisfying (and often-used) knife, @Dschal !!
Sounds like you've been doing some informative, productive, and interesting research, Stuart!Thanks for sharing your findings!
Congrats on picking up another captivating cattle knife, Steve!
Thanks for your thoughts on classifying your fantastic Remington reproductions, Stuart!Thanks also for the Electrician acknowledgement. That was my first Alox knife, and still one of my favorite models. Do you use the wirestripper cutout on the sheepsfoot blade for cigar trimming?
Congrats on a sensational stag lambsfoot, Will!!Is that just "luck of the draw" on a normal online order, or do you have agents around the world who select knives for you??
Congratulations on your retirement after a long career, Ron!!Knockout knives to commemorate the occasion!! I hope you have a long, satisfying, and stimulating retirement!!
Breathtaking, striking, killer Beer Scout Knife, Buzz!!Hey, BSK BSK!
Another resplendent Remington, Stuart!At first I thought it was a gunstock lockback (which I'd never seen before), but that's probably wishful thinking on my part.
Is this for real, or is there February Fool's Day on Feb. 1???
Thanks for the Electrician comment, Dean; it was my first Alox, and apparently all it takes is one to get hooked on them!Splendid Soldier!
What year is yours?
Lovely lambsfoot and cool pic, Greg!Breakfast tacos sounds so much more adventurous than my quotidian oatmeal!
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Lotta noble nostalgia in your photo, Jeff!!
Congrats, Paul!!The bone is astounding; looks like it's melting in your hands!!
I don't think I've seen a knife-and-dog pic I didn't like!
In my watch pocket this week are a Taylor-Schrade 44OT Workmate, and, as always, a scrimshawed Rough Rider small white bone stockman (thanks, r8shell):
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- GT
Buttercup doesn't like to be alone, but it was one of those days where she's just extra persistent about following me everywhere so she made it into the shot.
Btw I always love seeing that scrimshawed stockman of yours.