Knives in the Wild

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TripleF wrote: Tue Apr 18, 2023 11:36 amthese..
Great photos Scott
Great job on the paranoid. And of course I like that 72.
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Great photos, Scott! ::tu:: How long did it take to get through that tree with the hand saw?
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Excellent pics and knives, Scott!
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The scenery and the meal both look fantastic, R&TC! ::tu:: I think I see three springs on the SAK, but I can't quite tell if I'm looking at a Farmer or a Pioneer X.
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Saw, can opener (used it on the corned beef hash can), screwdriver and main blade. Think it might be a Farmer but don't actually know the SAKs well.
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TripleF wrote: Tue Apr 18, 2023 11:36 amthese..
Beautiful knives, great cord weave, beautiful pics of the log and all your tools. Great stuff FFF. Keep 'em coming.

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Great pics and I love that Blade Forums 86 Spring street Barlow. What a looker and love the size and weight. Great knife. ::tu:: ::tu::
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Dan In MI wrote: Wed Apr 19, 2023 3:29 am Great photos, Scott! ::tu:: How long did it take to get through that tree with the hand saw?
I knew someone would ask......over 2 days....about 3 hours I guess.

Thanks peeps!! ::handshake::
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Went down memory lane today. This was my backyard growing up.
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Absolutely beautiful photos, R&T! I always look forward to your pics!
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I was helping a buddy clean up an old pile of wood and I took my gloves off for a second, left them on the trailer then stared to pick up wood again and where I reached down to pick some bords, that spider was right there where my fingers were going ::skeptic:: And that is big knife on the ground, a 4" blade, the spider is 2" or bigger ::skeptic::

Normally I like to keep things a little less wild... ::pray::
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That's dang near a tarantula!
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That's a beautiful knife you have, ~Q~.
Those wooden covers have what Mark at SSk would call a "warm" appearance.
Very nice, bud.
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Whoa Dog!
You gots to be careful my friend.
Those things are butt-ugly!
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Dan In MI wrote: Mon Apr 24, 2023 4:54 am That's dang near a tarantula!
That thing was not scarred at all when he was uncovered, ::skeptic:: ... I think his bite was a lot worse than his "bark" (if he was a bark spider that is ... ::paranoid:: )
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Madmarco wrote: Mon Apr 24, 2023 4:46 pm Whoa Dog!
You gots to be careful my friend.
Those things are butt-ugly!
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M.M. I never liked spiders ever since my old girlfriend Mary Lou told me "I don't like spiders and snakes
And that ain't what it takes to love me
You fool, you fool" .... ::hmm::
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Ha, ha!
Great song, Dog!
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Nice group, John!
Looks like you're ready for anything!
I particularly like the blue soddy!
Beautiful nature shots, too!
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Madmarco wrote: Tue Apr 25, 2023 8:39 pm Nice group, John!
Looks like you're ready for anything!
I particularly like the blue soddy!
Beautiful nature shots, too!
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Is this part of your "goal" walk John? Great pics.
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GSPTOPDOG wrote: Mon Apr 24, 2023 4:11 am I was helping a buddy clean up an old pile of wood and I took my gloves off for a second, left them on the trailer then stared to pick up wood again and where I reached down to pick some bords, that spider was right there where my fingers were going ::skeptic:: And that is big knife on the ground, a 4" blade, the spider is 2" or bigger ::skeptic::

Normally I like to keep things a little less wild... ::pray::
Great shot, love the pics. That's a monster. ::tu::
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