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Thank you Sir !!!One word, the one my two-year old son used when he saw the Grand Canyon: "Wow".
Harry
Thank you Sir !!!One word, the one my two-year old son used when he saw the Grand Canyon: "Wow".
Going with my nifebright 15 and a Case Tiny Trapper.
How do you like the size of the tiny trapper? I've considered getting a Wharncliffe tiny trapper but have never seen on in person, and I'm afraid it's too small, even though I like small knives. For example, I have a Case 6327 small stockman that I like, (similar in length to a peanut), but the 6333, which is 1/4" shorter, seems too small to me. The tiny trapper is shorter yet, but maybe the trapper configuration would provide more bulk? Just curious.
Depending how my back is tomorrow, I'm heading out for a hike/hobble! Going to be taking these out with me Have a great weekend folks
My Watchpocket Knife of the Week is a Rough Rider amber jigged bone locking cannitler:
Stag/Horn Knife of the Week is a Marbles ram's horn Barlow (on a Böker cap??):
Peanutish Knife of the Week is a Case mini copperhead:
Lambsfoot of the Week is Black Jack, my 2018 ebony Guardians Lambsfoot:
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- GT
Thank you for your kindness, Dean !Oops, forgot to comment on this one! Gev, that is a great photo and the knife is die for (love the bone)!
A fantastic knifeRequiescet in pace, Mr. Russell.
- Stuart
A fantastic picture.
Best darn band in the land.
Wow! You have my respect if you can bring the #45 to heel.
Here's Patrick Leach's take on the beast for anyone interested:
www.supertool.com/StanleyBG/stan6.htm