Travman
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What are we looking at here? A GEC 26 and a small Case? I’d love to see a follow up picture of those two. I’ve got it bad for the 26’s.
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What are we looking at here? A GEC 26 and a small Case? I’d love to see a follow up picture of those two. I’ve got it bad for the 26’s.
You are welcome, my friend.Many thanks for your kindness fellers, I'm very grateful![]()
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Both beautiful knives, Dave! I really like the almost jade-colored horn on the one side of the new one.![]()
I’ve noticed you make some knives where the tang extends down to the heel of the blade, and others where it doesn’t and the sharpened edge runs all the way back (I hope that makes sense?!). Do you find you prefer one over the other?
That’s awesome, Stuart! I’ve been fortunate enough to meet a few friends from the Porch in person, and it’s always a great experience. I‘m hoping I’ll get to meet more of y’all in the future!(Those chili dogs look pretty tasty, too!
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I’m carrying this WLST today.
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Very knice.Remington and a new to me Queen today.
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You’ve inspired me for Friday’s carry.The more I carry this Victornox Florist the more I like it. I’ll have to get a couple more of them to keep around.
You’ve done what 535 goofballs have failed to do~ raised the Congressional approval rating.
That’s my motto.I've only got a couple Bucks on me.
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I’ve wondered about the mark on your table - it looks like magic marker?Thanks,
You’re right @5K Qs it has a brass blade, a gardening tool-not sharp at all, but this red one is a single blade floral knife.
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That's a great Trapper.
Elegant blade and gorgeous bone.
Old jigged bone is the best jigged bone.![]()
Thanks again for the visit Stuart!I was pleased to have lunch with a visitingHalf/Stop today at our favorite "dog house", the Vienna Inn in Vienna, Virginia, which recently celebrated their 60th anniversary of dog 'n drinks dispensing. In honor of Ron's local carry of a yellow Delrin clad Case Sodbuster and, also, Thirsty Trapper Thursday, I toted a Case 3207 SS trapper for our sojourn. Below you can see our repast of chili cheese dogs with chopped onions (no Vienna sausages were harmed in this venture, though I do love them) and fries. I had a chilled mug of Yuengling lager and Ron opted for iced tea, though you can see his digits crawling towards my mug in the upper left corner.
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Friendship doesn't get any more delicious than this. (Oh, and we looked at knives later at my local hardware store and my house, but that's to be expected.)
- Stuart
Thanks Jack!You lucky dawgs!You're making me hungry Stuart, and I've only recently had breakfast!
Sounds like a fantastic meeting, great that the two of you are able to meet up like this
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