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Recently, I bought the guts to a ‘76 Fender Pro Reverb Amplifier.
View attachment 1109455My dream amp.
Scales, Play Your Scales!
Nice Amperage!
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Have a great weekend everyone!
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America has reached 250 years, and I am grateful to be here, in the best country in the world. Thank every one of you who helps make this country a better place, those who have gone before and risked it all, and those who've paid the ultimate price to make the United States what we are today.
Happy Birthday America! Let Freedom Ring for all time!
Recently, I bought the guts to a ‘76 Fender Pro Reverb Amplifier.
View attachment 1109455My dream amp.
I am jealous!Toting my Sambar stag lambsfoot to the Shiner Brewery tomorrow:
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Will take pics, of course.
You may well be right. The only other bolster stamp I've seen in "cursive" letters was a barlow with the word "utica" stamped into the bolster. It too was crisp and looked very similar to the "cut sure".The Cutsure is a contract knife I'm fairly sure came from Utica by comparison to known Kutmaster/Utica Barlows.
Wonderful rag bone.The 4⅛" XTRA Barlow is from Dixon Cutlery.
That's some very nice Saturday stag.Since it’s Saturday I thought I’d give the wood a day off!Y’all have a great day!
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That looks like a very capable pattern Jose![]()
All of you are bringing your A-game this Friday!!!!!
It’s a rainy and dreary day here. I know the Oregon show is only four hours away but I’m committed to a Hunter Ed class this morning. I’ll take the Soldier on the right with me. The left one is already gone, my daughter confiscated it
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View attachment 1109571Today it’s a red Case Peanut and a Neito Climber, not sure if the Neito is considered a traditional but it’s a nice little knife from Spain to put into the rotation now and then.
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