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Very attractive Rachel :) :thumbsup:

Thank you, Jack. :)

That's my kind of stag... wonderful stripes. :cool::thumbsup:


Very cool Barlow. :cool::thumbsup:

Usual Lamb and Hounds Tooth for this fine Saturday...

Thanks John, great-looking pair to start the weekend my friend :thumbsup:

Thanks, although I'm not sure how careful the owner was, judging by the pile side. :eek:
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A little epoxy fixed it right up. :) :thumbsup:
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Ouch! :eek: And I was about to remark that I was glad nobody had chipped away at that MOP! :rolleyes: Good repair job Rachel :thumbsup:

Thank you very much, Jack!!! The 25s definitely looks very cool! :cool:

Marvelous stag covers on both of your beauties today; I love the photo of your knife on those fishing nets, super cool! :thumbsup::cool::thumbsup:

Many thanks JJ, I took that photo a few days after Christmas, on a blisteringly cold day, on the jetty, at the North Yorkshire fishing village of Staithes, a couple of years ago :thumbsup:

Toting an old Kutmaster scout and a Puma hunter today. :)

Another beautiful pair there my friend :) Primo stag on the Puma, and a lovely old Scout :cool: :) :thumbsup:

Watch pocket knife this week is a Rough Rider mini canoe:
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That's a looker Gary :) :thumbsup:


Great pic Joshua, it's nice to see the blade etch has survived :) :thumbsup:


A beauty Gev :) :thumbsup:

Couple of partners traveling together, while I do not smoke, I do need a lighter to melt the paracord for various projects. I was quite taken with the looks of this lighter and I also got a butane insert so it is a mini torch and the knife, almost goes without saying, cut everything I needed parted today :)

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A handsome pair Gary :cool: I have a butane insert in my Zippo too, though I opted for the flame (as opposed to torch) type :) :thumbsup:

Hope everyone is having a happy weekend :) THese two for me :thumbsup:

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Very attractive Rachel :)

Ouch! :eek: And I was about to remark that I was glad nobody had chipped away at that MOP! :rolleyes: Good repair job Rachel
Thank you. I found a very good epoxy that dries clear and can be polished to a shine. I like the idea of filling missing areas with it (rather than trying to hide the repair with new m.o.p.) so it's solid, but shows the original materials. I believe it's more historically accurate, or something...

That's a fine pocket chopper you have today. :thumbsup:
 
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Thank you. I found a very good epoxy that dries clear and can be polished to a shine. I like the idea of filling missing areas with it (rather than trying to hide the repair with new m.o.p.) so it's solid, but shows the original materials. I believe it's more historically accurate, or something...

That's a fine pocket chopper you have today. :thumbsup:

What brand of epoxy are you using Rachel ?
 
Very attractive Rachel :) :thumbsup:





Thanks John, great-looking pair to start the weekend my friend :thumbsup:



Ouch! :eek: And I was about to remark that I was glad nobody had chipped away at that MOP! :rolleyes: Good repair job Rachel :thumbsup:



Many thanks JJ, I took that photo a few days after Christmas, on a blisteringly cold day, on the jetty, at the North Yorkshire fishing village of Staithes, a couple of years ago :thumbsup:



Another beautiful pair there my friend :) Primo stag on the Puma, and a lovely old Scout :cool: :) :thumbsup:



That's a looker Gary :) :thumbsup:



Great pic Joshua, it's nice to see the blade etch has survived :) :thumbsup:



A beauty Gev :) :thumbsup:



A handsome pair Gary :cool: I have a butane insert in my Zippo too, though I opted for the flame (as opposed to torch) type :) :thumbsup:

Hope everyone is having a happy weekend :) THese two for me :thumbsup:

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Thanks, Jack! I like the way they did the etch on the lambsfoot knives. It is subtle, but durable.
 
Very attractive Rachel :) :thumbsup:





Thanks John, great-looking pair to start the weekend my friend :thumbsup:



Ouch! :eek: And I was about to remark that I was glad nobody had chipped away at that MOP! :rolleyes: Good repair job Rachel :thumbsup:



Many thanks JJ, I took that photo a few days after Christmas, on a blisteringly cold day, on the jetty, at the North Yorkshire fishing village of Staithes, a couple of years ago :thumbsup:



Another beautiful pair there my friend :) Primo stag on the Puma, and a lovely old Scout :cool: :) :thumbsup:



That's a looker Gary :) :thumbsup:



Great pic Joshua, it's nice to see the blade etch has survived :) :thumbsup:



A beauty Gev :) :thumbsup:



A handsome pair Gary :cool: I have a butane insert in my Zippo too, though I opted for the flame (as opposed to torch) type :) :thumbsup:

Hope everyone is having a happy weekend :) THese two for me :thumbsup:

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Fantastic knives and photos Jack !
 
Stag/Horn Knife of the Week is a Case stag Peanut:
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Lambsfoot of the Week is Union Jack, a rosewood lambsfoot made by A. Wright & Son:
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In my current rotation schedule, I left a "space" in most categories into which I could schedule a new knife I might get in a given category, rather than waiting until I'd gone through the entire 60-week (or however long it is) rotation and only scheduling new knives in the next new rotation. This week happened to be a week in which there was a "hole" in the Peanut-ish category (although I am carrying the Case peanut above as a representative of stag knives). I haven't acquired a new peanut-like knife in the 13 weeks since my current schedule began, so I decided to fill the slot this week with an AG Russell 1-arm knife, a recent gift (along with the pictured pocket slip) from @JohnDF, even though the knife has few characteristics in common with a Peanut. :rolleyes:
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- GT
 
Stag/Horn Knife of the Week is a Case stag Peanut:
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Lambsfoot of the Week is Union Jack, a rosewood lambsfoot made by A. Wright & Son:
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In my current rotation schedule, I left a "space" in most categories into which I could schedule a new knife I might get in a given category, rather than waiting until I'd gone through the entire 60-week (or however long it is) rotation and only scheduling new knives in the next new rotation. This week happened to be a week in which there was a "hole" in the Peanut-ish category (although I am carrying the Case peanut above as a representative of stag knives). I haven't acquired a new peanut-like knife in the 13 weeks since my current schedule began, so I decided to fill the slot this week with an AG Russell 1-arm knife, a recent gift (along with the pictured pocket slip) from @JohnDF, even though the knife has few characteristics in common with a Peanut. :rolleyes:
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- GT
I forgive you, as long as you keep the great pictures coming!:thumbsup:;):thumbsup:
 
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