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A mighty fine choice today Jack.Missing a day here has left me hopelessly behind, so I'll just throw in my carry, and wish everyone a good Friday![]()
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The BladeForums.com 2024 Traditional Knife is ready to order! See this thread for details:
https://www.bladeforums.com/threads/bladeforums-2024-traditional-knife.2003187/
Price is $300 $250 ea (shipped within CONUS). If you live outside the US, I will contact you after your order for extra shipping charges.
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A mighty fine choice today Jack.Missing a day here has left me hopelessly behind, so I'll just throw in my carry, and wish everyone a good Friday![]()
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Adorable!!The SwissTank is helping me wrangle two new dachshund pups.
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haha no way thats a job for the wife's paring knife.Dave, are you adding a hint of carbon flavour to those peaches?![]()
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ADORABLE Buzz, yes, yes, even the knifeThe SwissTank is helping me wrangle two new dachshund pups.
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Eek!Also,Full Moon Friday the Thirteenth.
High class users!
When you pop the top off a jar of those on a bleak winter day, you and your family will appreciate the effort.
Awww...The SwissTank is helping me wrangle two new dachshund pups.
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Thanks John!Fantastic pair, Ron.![]()
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We sure do Jeff, I remember as a boy staying with my Aunt and Uncle on the farm up in Northern Canada. There were shelves apon shelves of preserves in the cellar,When you pop the top off a jar of those on a bleak winter day, you and your family will appreciate the effort.
My "plain" canoe for this week is a Rough Rider amber jigged bone model, the first canoe I ever owned; it infected me with a serious canoe fever:
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My "fancy" canoe this week is a Mohawk stag canoe, made in Germany (by Böker??) for A.G. Russell:
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Bailed non-SAK of the Week is a Colonial Forest-Master, my first-ever knife from about 1960:
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International Knife of the Week is a synthetic handled knife my daughter bought me in Toledo, Spain:
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- GT
After viewing the Catt beauty of @Ramrodmb today, I grabbed for these two from Cattaraugus to tote for today; a Whit-L-Craft scout and a cocobolo spey jack.
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Toting my GEC Toothpick along with another straight shooter today for a little black powder fun behind the barn.
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I always appreciate your input, Dean.I almost never use Vic toothpick or tweezers; I guess I don't know what I'm missing.
Excellent choices, Dean!
What a quality quartet, Dean!I suddenly yearn for yellow.
Watch Pocket Knife of the Week is a Hen & Rooster mini canoe (thanks, Will):
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Big Knife of the Week is a Remington Big Daddy Barlow (thanks, Shawn):
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Peanut-like Knife of the Week is a Rough Rider baby copperhead:
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Miscellaneous Knife of the Week is a S & M #99 (thanks, Jack):
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- GT
New Friends, Old Friends Friday
Also,Full Moon Friday the Thirteenth.
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A mighty fine choice today Jack.![]()
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Two blades that can handle just about anything
My to Jack, almost all of mine end up being working knives anyway lol. But some are just suited to be blue collarThanks buddy, you too![]()
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