Don't put it off too long, Lyle. I promise you that you'll not regret it. These photos and posts evoke some of the fondest memories of my life. Great knives and great guys. What more can one ask?
Thomasg wrote: ↑Sat Apr 20, 2024 1:16 am
we do have a lot of copperheads and rattles in my area and it could come in just as handy as a garden hoe or Rock .IMG_3941.png
Thomas,
Tell us where you live. I always find it interesting to know. You might want to go into your profile and enter your location.
Guys, Here are my last two acquisitions. A Smith & Wesson snubby in 357 mag and a Colt Cobra snubby also in 357 mag. The S&W is clean as can be so I'm guessing minimal usage. The Cobra has never been fired. I sure have a hard time passing on these stainless snubbys. Ray 19-4 Sweeet... Ray
Guys, Here are my last two acquisitions. A Smith & Wesson snubby in 357 mag and a Colt Cobra snubby also in 357 mag. The S&W is clean as can be so I'm guessing minimal usage. The Cobra has never been fired. I sure have a hard time passing on these stainless snubbys. Ray I like the Smith!👍👍 ...
Guys,
Here are my last two acquisitions. A Smith & Wesson snubby in 357 mag and a Colt Cobra snubby also in 357 mag. The S&W is clean as can be so I'm guessing minimal usage. The Cobra has never been fired. I sure have a hard time passing on these stainless snubbys.
Thanks SO much! I can’t wait till I can sell but I’ve got to learn things first. :D Like how to or if I can and where I can load a pic to see if someone could help me. Plus I’ve got to find an excellent blade cleaner. Learning forums is different from one to another. I’m on one for Luxury handbags…...
::ds:: Today is my first day here and I have been SO thrilled with education I’ve received in such a short amount of time. These Tang Stamp listings are a GAME CHANGER for me! My “boy”friend gave me all his Dad’s pocket knives….I have hundreds. I already have a glass cabinet full. I’m in the proces...
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Photos, please. It isn't necessary to photograph each knife individually but a few group photos will help tremendously.
The knives sound very interesting and welcome to the forum.
Excellent photos, Dog. To me Fort Davis is underappreciated. I plan to have my ashes scattered at Wild Rose Pass just north of there. But hopefully, not for a while yet. :shock: :D Ray I agree Ray. A very rugged, isolated and beautiful area. Yep. I hunted there for many years when I was a youngster...
Excellent photos, Dog. To me Fort Davis is underappreciated. I plan to have my ashes scattered at Wild Rose Pass just north of there. But hopefully, not for a while yet.
Ron,
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Good knives you offer.
O Lord, give Dale and Alyson wise, self-controlled, patient, understanding, devout, faithful, and courageous hearts. Fill their souls with devotion to your service, and strength against all trials and temptations; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen Amen and may God bless you both. ::pray:: ::pray:...
zp4ja wrote: ↑Tue Apr 02, 2024 1:16 am
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Can you elaborate please on the "because you are predators here" comment?
No clue what you mean by that. Maybe I took out of context but just sounds odd on a cooking thread.
Take care, Jerry
Good choice Ray. Carry the P938 often as primary in town or backup to revolver or another larger frame size/ caliber as a cross draw. Posted my new P938 SAS rig a few pages back. Fiber Tritium Bullseye sights integrated into slide. No sights on slide, dehorned and contoured for carry. 10 yard threa...
Fun gun John. Nice looking rig! Very nice Ken!!! Is that an older one? I think the oldies were produced from 1990' to 1999'. Not sure if they also "revived" this particular snake like they have the other recent production Snakes. Regardless, very nice. Even before I read Ken's post, Dad' ...
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And a Happy Easter to you all. He Is Risen!
We are up and scurrying around getting ready for services. Late lunch or early supper with our Daughter & SIL.
Hope you all have a blessed day.