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Excellent pairing there John :) :thumbsup:
Thank you, Jack. Two of my favorites. :)

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Camco made a very solid budget jack knife. :cool::thumbsup:
 
And a very effective carry too. These are a satisfying blend of Ancient & Modern :cool: Very fond of the two versions I have, one in Ebony the other in Stag.
I love some of these modern steels. I think this is 13C26. It's the Compact and has a date of 2013. What beautiful lines! Very graceful.
 
On this 88 F day we finished up with putting in the gardens . I had these in my pockets again . I am pretty sure that they both are older than me and most likely even older than my parents and I really like both of them and do not hesitate to use either one of them .



This is where we started our Tomato and Pepper plants . Now gone with some to our neighbors . Still showing is the Lettuce , Bush Beans , and Carrots

This is our small Raised Garden .

I also finished up a project that I started last fall .




This one is the last of four that I have made . Left to right . # 1 was originally an Oak 2 x 4 /// # 2 Not shown because it resides it Tennessee with it's owner was originally a shovel handle /// # 3 was originally a shovel handle /// # 4 was an Oak Limb that fell onto our yard .

These 3 have Buffalo Nickels in them

I have 2 more Brass Balls but may not use them , but I really enjoyed making these Walking Sticks and cane .

Harry
 
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