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Thanks, Jack.
I enjoyed your updating us on your recent carries!
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Lucy's backside and the dark chocolate are both looking irresistible, Jack!!
Thanks Gary
Thanks, Jack.
I enjoyed your updating us on your recent carries!
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Lucy's backside and the dark chocolate are both looking irresistible, Jack!!
Thank you, Jack.Fantastic John, so cool Is there a tang-stamp by any chance?
Thank you, GT.Cool sawcut wharncliffe mini trapper, John!
That's a great photo, stay safe my friend
There's been some bad flooding here, and it's still windy and raining
Thanks, JJ! Yes, worn is what it is-the jigging is almost gone.Love the old bone on you High Carbon cattle knife Jeff; nice job on your TL-29, too!
It’s a nice light, slim and capable knife, Gary. Thanks for telling me the name!That looks like a versatile pair, Jeff! How do you like that Vic Daypacker?
- GT
Thank you, Jack.
There are no markings on the knife. I Google searched but haven't found anything that looks like it.
No worries though, it's just a cute knife that I'll enjoy showing to people and playing with. Definitely worth the $5 price tag.
Thank you, GT.
I like the colors in the bone, reminds me of Fall, my favorite time of year.
Thank you. You too. (And lovely lambsfoot you have there.)
A random pair for Tuesday:
Lambsfoot of the Week is a 2017 Guardians horn lambsfoot SFO that I named Lam Jack:
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Stag/Horn Knife of the Week is a JJ Martinez stag navaja de campaña:
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Peanut-ish Knife of the Week is a Chinese 18OT Mighty Mite linerlock:
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- GT
That's a beauty, GT.Stag/Horn Knife of the Week is a JJ Martinez stag navaja de campaña:
Thanks for the additional information, Jack. That gives me something to go on.You got a bargain my friend Knives of that style licensed the patent from ELOSI, so there were only a limited number of manufacturers. Possibly Richartz in Germany?
Thank you again, Jack.Great-looking #66