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Fantastic! So funny!Surely enough, we were attacked by a hoard of Sasquatchs, but lucky enough for us I was carrying my trusty lambsfoot![]()
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Fantastic! So funny!Surely enough, we were attacked by a hoard of Sasquatchs, but lucky enough for us I was carrying my trusty lambsfoot![]()
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Knife is that?Untitled by GaryWGraley, on Flickr
along side a neat pen, the pen has imperial and metric ruler on it, a straight blade and philips small screwdrivers, a small bubble level, a screen touch ball and of course...an ink penmade by Aiyiben
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View attachment 1524827 Manny doesn’t care about knives, or posing for knife photos. He has a stick!
For Wooden Wednesday, I carried my Case Sheepfoot in Walnut wood. Dismal day so the photo is subpar.
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Your jigged bone WCLF and shiny L'Ecureuil make a handsome and useful couple, Jack!
Skinny knife, stocky dog!
Your stag HHB has such vivid colors in the bright sunlight, Bill!
Quality quartet, Jeff!Still carrying the same two, they earned it by serving me well yesterday. In fact that earned them an edge touch up, and a couple of drops of Norton’s in the joints.
The nut and the Wenger are always with me. Habit...View attachment 1523364 View attachment 1523365
Happy Monday!
That's a bright one, Dean!
I hope your Medical Monday turned out OK, ED!It's off to town and the doctor today for a procedure in my mouth and then a visit to the Optometrist for pre-op Cataract surgery. I've already had one eye done so no sweat at the Optometrist but the doctor may do a slight jaw adjustment - "Ouch". Don't laughThis is serious.
It might hurt so bad that I won't be up to eating at the Wagon Wheel Cafe when I'm through at the Doctors.
Anyway, I'll be totin this CV Case single blade Sowbelly to use as a Worry Stone while in the chair.
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Very creative!Opinel no.9 for Monday
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Seems like a good philosophy, Tom!Thanks GT! Yes it is a Remington, circa 1923-1930’s per the seller. I was afraid to use it much after I first bought it due to it’s age and general great condition. But life is too short, I might as well just enjoy using it.
Cool photo of your juxtaposed Jokers!Thank you both. I carried the smaller one today as I have two, the larger has a 3" edge with Bubinga handle & the smaller 2-1/2" with Olive, this olive is rather uninteresting & also a bit dark from grubby hand use! They are really nice knives with acceptable F&F (better with a bit of fine wire wool & polish though...).
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Oops, I wasn't supposed to show that in this timeline; forget you saw it.Thanks.
Those Robeson strawberries may not be totally fresh, but they all look tasty, JJ and Gus!JJ Cahill
you’re really speakin’ my language now.
It’s been a while, so for the evening...
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Have a great one all.
You're a fortunate fellow to have those two fine folders, Harry!
Your pile side pic of the stag HHB on a pile of bark shavings is primo, Jack, and I'm always attracted to the inexpensive scouts!...
Hartshead Barlow for me today, and a Random Tuesday Scout by Richards of Sheffield. Have a good day everyone
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Classic!
Looks splendid!I went back to that new Soddie for Monday adventures.
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Cheaper by the dozen!Yardwork this beautiful day. Look out, yard!
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It's all right. I have a cart.
Those ancient Barlows are a phenomenal pair, Jeff!These needed to get out of the cigar box.
The little one’s from ‘72, and the big one’s from ‘70.View attachment 1523940
Very creative!
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Thanks Gary!Those Robeson strawberries may not be totally fresh, but they all look tasty, JJ and Gus!![]()
Very nice of you to say! ThanksBeautiful Barlows Jeff!
Right up there meeting that high bar you’ve set, Steve.Keen Kutter Cattle and an Oregon Trapper
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The best part about those unique bolsters is that they put the eye out there so you can “see” it all the time.What a day! End of 3rd quarter this week, you teachers out there know that it can be busy, also coaching basketball and helping with track at the same time. Thanks COVID-19!Good to be home and catching up! Here was my carry for today, a Taylor’s and a Tortoise!
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Thanks, Gus!What an awesome pic Jeff !!
Perfect timing
For this eve, same as last... blame meView attachment 1524972A great nite to all.
That thing is gorgeous!!!View attachment 1524752
Darkest ebony I've handled so far