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It is Roland Lannier's "Why so Serious" in 14c27n steel, corian covers, and a bamboo backspacer.What's the knife behind the shuffler?
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It is Roland Lannier's "Why so Serious" in 14c27n steel, corian covers, and a bamboo backspacer.What's the knife behind the shuffler?
I do not expect that the irrigation turn will need to be used for a little while Gevo ??? Nice pictures my friend .Earth Wind & Fireand rain rain rain
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Very nice old Pal Stuart !!!! I believe you are correct on the Remington Tooling .I'm hanging out with a pal today. Specifically, a Pal Cutlery Co. cattle knife who promises to handle any chore that I come up with. Man, Pal (like its parent Utica Cutlery) made fine knives. This knife was made during the 1945-1953 period after Pal had taken over Remington's cutlery production and facilities, and was most likely built on Remington patterns and tools.
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- Stuart
Harry that’s what I call Jigged Bone my friend! They could have been done by the same cutler!
They are devoted family pets and in my experience they love kids!This is my first Boston Terrier! He seems like a great family dog. Here is a picture of "Boss" and my girlfriend's daughter watching the boob tube. He's about 10 months old now.
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Here's a pic of the ol' edc for knife content.
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No, I think they are in good shape for now. The river is waaaaay low still, but that is another whole story. I have the stag 35 in my pocket again today. My dad wants his 50 plus years of slides digitized.I do not expect that the irrigation turn will need to be used for a little while Gevo ??? Nice pictures my friend .
Harry
That's a heck of a start!I have a lot of knives. I have a lot of knives that I don’t carry. I am gonna try to change that. Here is my start. Case Swayback Bonestag CV
They are devoted family pets and in my experience they love kids!How is that Klaas doing for you?
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Thanks, Amir! It's a poor old Camillus that somebody once loved. I'll carry it every once in a while, until the covers fall off.
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Probably a good idea.Maybe some thin super glue down in that crack?
Lotta life left in that ol girl.
I'm hanging out with a pal today...
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- Stuart
Hey Jeff, Jerry Halfrich calls it his "Jack Russell" model. I don't have any calipers handy but it's 1/8" CPM-154 stock, or very close to that. I'm sure it would handle most bird and trout duties, although it's not specifically sold as such.Speaking of really nice knives...
Is the blade on your halfrich thin enough to be called a bird & trout? It has a beautiful profile.