Prester John
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Hope there are some yolks in there!Great posts, folks!
My breakfast companion, Lloyd Shadow, and a few others today.
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Hope there are some yolks in there!Great posts, folks!
My breakfast companion, Lloyd Shadow, and a few others today.
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Great posts, folks!
My breakfast companion, Lloyd Shadow, and a few others today.
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That sure looks good...mmmmmGreat posts, folks!
My breakfast companion, Lloyd Shadow, and a few others today.
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Smashing pair, Tom !
Dwight and @cigarrodog, those are a couple of striking photos of a couple of Case's finest!!
That's a handsome example, Jeff; I really admire the lined and knurled bolster at the pivot!I just pulled out the Blue Grass Cutlery coffin jack.
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You're a much more serious modeler that I was as a 10-12 year old!...
Here is a pic of '56's box and one of the engine from a Ferrari 312T kit that I started but obviously never finished. Maybe I will do a little work on that engine this weekend. I would love to see some pics of your models, if you have any.
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Today's tote, MAM the Apple Slayer...
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Commendable pair of knives, Harry.
Looks like a terrific trio, Jeff!Happy Saturday...View attachment 985466
I enjoy seeing that sunny stag, Steve!Lambsfoot today
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I enjoy seeing that chocolatey stag, John!
I enjoy seeing that craggy dark stag, Paul!Overcast Saturday at the store, just loaded up a twin mattress set and cut balers twine to secure in the customers pickup. Thought the time was right for a photo op of my 2018 #56 in nice Stag
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Congrats on finding that forgotten knife, Tom; that's a splendid pair you've posted!!
Thanks for the update, MH; hang in there, and I hope everyone can work together to bounce back from the damage.![]()
During the storm had this by my bed, supplements the larger bag in my truck.
... This bag contained my meds, money,personal papers, insurance info, a few mre type meals, water, my vintage pocket knives( hey why not). This isn't my main "get outta dodge bag" just a smaller supplement to the more substantial load out in my truck.
Mid spin! Nice..
Monday is the day I switch out my carries from last week for the new assignment of knives for this week. The rotation schedule dictates these, among others I'll post as the week proceeds.
Alox Knife for this week is a Vic Cadet (thanks, Ken):
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non-Alox SAK this week is a Vic Explorer:
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Bailed non-SAK this week is this Colonial Electrician:
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- GT
I've been following the new production of GEC #14 Boy's Knives, fretting if I'll be able to snag one of the clip/pen models. Oh well, even if I miss out, I've got this cool old Boker USA.3 1/8", 35 years old, I think.
Alox Knife for this week is a Vic Cadet (thanks, Ken)
Very nice specimen. The Mini Trapper is the best Case makes in my opinion, and your's is really nice.Case mini trapper today...
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Smashing pair, Tom !
Congrats on finding that forgotten knife, Tom; that's a splendid pair you've posted!!
Monday is the day I switch out my carries from last week for the new assignment of knives for this week. The rotation schedule dictates these, among others I'll post as the week proceeds.
Alox Knife for this week is a Vic Cadet (thanks, Ken):
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non-Alox SAK this week is a Vic Explorer:
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Bailed non-SAK this week is this Colonial Electrician:
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- GT
Thank you GT. Love the Swiss rigs!Dwight and @cigarrodog, those are a couple of striking photos of a couple of Case's finest!!
Thanks DeanThanks Gev, fantastic pic![]()
Hope there are some yolks in there!
Champion Breakfast! Because I'm still at work, I don't eat a hearty breakfast, not much appetite...couple of boiled eggs and a slice of dry cured ham or turkey, load of coffee or tea. But that looks like it's just right for a leisured startAn omelette with mushrooms isn't bad for breakfast either, when you have the time or someone makes it for you
I could devour that tasty StagOne of my favourites on the Forum
When you grow bored with it.....
Thanks, Will
That sure looks good...mmmmm