Travman
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Thanks Stuart and Will. I wish all Bocote looked that funky.
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Thanks Stuart and Will. I wish all Bocote looked that funky.
Just when I get congratulated for being committed I find myself outside with another!
Nice choices, Gary!
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Thanks, Paul. Jerry Halfrich makes a nice knife. I'm fortunate to have one.- mmm, that's a sweet, sweet knife.
Hey Gary - is it still snowy and cold where you are...!?![]()
Thanks, Paul. Jerry Halfrich makes a nice knife. I'm fortunate to have one.
20 degrees Fahrenheit here. I just took this picture.
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Thanks. It was my first custom, the stag, the size, pattern and blade shape.It's one of several beauties you have, Alan!What makes this your favorite??
- GT
Congrats on the house-hunting success, Dylan!"A bit of horn", is it? Your horn is as thrilling as the entry of the horns at the start of "The Lone Ranger" part of the "William Tell Overture"!!
(Are you old enough to know what I'm talking about??
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My favorite pic of your Unity Lambsfoot so far, I think. And the promise of spring in your pic of the green 66 definitely brings cheer, Jack!
Congrats on finding ones you can commit to, Jason & Gary!
You're a natural-born salesman, Dave!The real appeal of that one is that the fur on the front is a dead ringer for our two little poodles!
It's one of several beauties you have, Alan!What makes this your favorite??
Legendary Barlow, Ted!
Congrats, Ron; that set-up looks splendid! Big bolster on that one!
Fabulous pair, Stuart; I'm really smitten by the sawcut bone on your Queen Barlow!
Captivating congress, @Northwestcut !!
Congrats on the house-hunting success, Dylan!"A bit of horn", is it? Your horn is as thrilling as the entry of the horns at the start of "The Lone Ranger" part of the "William Tell Overture"!!
(Are you old enough to know what I'm talking about??
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Belated birthday wishes, Buzz; that Premium Scout is an awesome gift!
Thanks for the marlin mention, Dean.Love the colors on your TC, and love almost everything about that ebony end-capped sheepsfoot Huckleberry!
Beguiling Böker Barlow, Steve!
Jeff, you'll have to take this with a grain of salt since I seem to be crazy about almost every sowbelly stockman I see, but that one is sensational!
Terrific Tortoise, @Ratbert !
Striking knife to start, and Glenn made it even better!
We seem to hear that remark often from a lot of Churchill owners, and it's with good reason!
Love the flora-and-fauna covers on your Lambsfoot choices today, Jack: ebony-and-stag!
Lots of lovely wood in that photo!
That's one fine-looking sleeveboard pen knife, Will!I hope you get some southerly breezes soon!
Speechless!!!
My peanut-like knife this week is a Taylor-Schrade Mighty Mite 18OT:
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My stag/horn category this week is filled by a Colt stag muskrat:
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My free-choice knife for the week is a knife my daughter got for me in Toledo, Spain:
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- GT
Thank you so much, GT! Though I am sure I am technically far too young to know what your are referring to, I am not at all unfamiliar with the piece. Not only did I have to learn some of it on the violin, but my folks were big fans and would play it now and then. I always enjoy seeing your Spanish knives, your daughter has great taste.
I am carrying a couple of Ebony beauties today.
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Thanks, Paul. Jerry Halfrich makes a nice knife. I'm fortunate to have one.
20 degrees Fahrenheit here. I just took this picture.
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Thank you so much, GT! Though I am sure I am technically far too young to know what your are referring to, I am not at all unfamiliar with the piece. Not only did I have to learn some of it on the violin, but my folks were big fans and would play it now and then. I always enjoy seeing your Spanish knives, your daughter has great taste.
I am carrying a couple of Ebony beauties today.
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My peanut-like knife this week is a Taylor-Schrade Mighty Mite 18OT:
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My stag/horn category this week is filled by a Colt stag muskrat:
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My free-choice knife for the week is a knife my daughter got for me in Toledo, Spain:
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- GT
Great "in flight"Thanks, Paul. Jerry Halfrich makes a nice knife. I'm fortunate to have one.
20 degrees Fahrenheit here. I just took this picture.
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Thanks, Paul! I've got so many birds at my feeders today I'd be surprised if I didn't get one in flight!Great "in flight"picture Gary
Thanks Gary! I can’t decide whether to call it a Barfoot or a Lamblow!!Congrats, Ron; that set-up looks splendid! Big bolster on that one!![]()
Gary I know a lot of people have said this already today and I have said it before. Your Halfrich is a fantastic knife. You are definitely fortunate to have it!Just when I get congratulated for being committed I find myself outside with another!
Nice choices, Gary!
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