r8shell
Knifemaker / Craftsman / Service Provider
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Classic beauty!
Thanks, GT. They won't look new for long.Congrats on those superb new knives, Rachel!
Classic beauty!
Thanks, GT. They won't look new for long.Congrats on those superb new knives, Rachel!
That’s exactly why I keep it under lock and key when it’s not in my pocket!Your AC is Almost Criminal in its desirability, Ron!
Congratulations Alan! Best wishes to you and your bride!
Thanks for asking Jeff! I haven’t posted anywhere but the Lambsfoot thread, sorry for that. He is still in ICU but he has made some improvement. Right now it’s just day to day.Ron, I'm sorry if I missed an update, but how is your BIL doing?
I wonder if purple onions might speed that up....Classic beauty!
Thanks, GT. They won't look new for long.
Lovely pair, Stuart.Just because it's Monday doesn't mean one can't tote some color.
- Stuart
That old PAL is marvelous, and the photo is first-rate, Steve! That colorful flower growing up between the colorless wood stair treads is striking!
- GT
Just because it's Monday doesn't mean one can't tote some color.
- Stuart
Nice pair, Jeff! That Bull Buster takes flaming stag to a whole new realm!
Very cool to see your first stockman, Jeff! That must be at least 10 years old!
- GT
That breakfast sure looks good especially with that Lloyd TrapperI think Case did a great job on that whole series. I've got the Tribal Lock and the Mini Trapper and they are both excellent.
My Lloyd Trapper is back on pocket duty today. Sorry about the bite out of my Jimmy Dean breakfast sandwich. I was hungry!
I've got a crew here removing my cracked and heaving garage floor. Lots of jack hammering going on. They're promising they'll have a new floor in this week. Fingers crossed.
Pretty pastoral picture of your I*XL Barlow, Dean. (When I was a kid, we'd sometimes swim at a place called Shady Shores, a name that could apply to that pond. )
Thanks for the very kind words, Dean. My '47 stockman has a shield that looks like the shield on one of your knives, but I can't remember which one (whiskey bone teardrop??); at any rate, the shield definitely contributes to the appeal of each knife!
Definitely a looker, Dean! I wonder how many covers the red shield is used on?
- GT
This Grohmann is great!Today it's just these two... my new Grohmann mini DH Russell in carbon steel, and the SAK soldier that seems to find its way into my cargo pocket every day as the "back-up".
Had you told me, even as recently as 2 months ago, that I would feel odd without an SAK in my pocket, I would have laughed. They have a way of growing on you.... I think it's a subversive plot by those crafty Swiss.... ( I have three more gently used ones coming my way.... lol)
Nice Cattle knife, my friend!
Well Stuart those two certainly brightened up my day!Just because it's Monday doesn't mean one can't tote some color.
- Stuart
Harvey that is an excellent photo of that Peachseed TC my friend!Lovely pair, Stuart.
@5K Qs - Thank you kindly, GT. It’s a pair of all seasons)) Bombas Sox.
@JJ Cahill - Thank you JJ. Such a great duo. Love the jigging and slant bolsters on the Stockman. The Stag covers on the Hawkbill are oh-Lala.
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