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Yessir, great pattern. Great work knife for around the farm.
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Yessir, great pattern. Great work knife for around the farm.
Okay !!! Give me 3 minutes and it will be .Looking good my friend!![]()
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That LH 73 should go in the Tidioute Thursday thread!
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Another great pic, and another winning combination my friend
I woke up to a fresh blanket of snow this morning, and it is still falling, so I'm not sure what I will be up to today (I certainly have plenty to do at home). I am carrying these two though, an A.Wright Lambsfoot and a Dutch Army Knife
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Thanks for the comments, Dylan.I like your crossed blades pic, and that #15 must be a chameleon - the red looks much different to me today than in the previous day's pic!
I can see why! Great looker!One of my all time FAVORITES today, 2015 Lick Creek freshly stropped
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Today, I'm totin' a bipolar barlow - one dark side, one side bright. A Case 6143 from 1978.
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Its carry-mate is a previously posted Imperial barlow from 1956-1988 (shown together in an old photo).
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- Stuart
Yes, that's the beauty of the simple ones. Anyone can find an expensive wine that tastes good, but finding an inexpensive one that does requires a person who truly likes wine (or luck).Great classic knives don't need to cost a fortune.![]()