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John, Boker did a series of knives handled in wood salvaged from beer barrels some time back. I guess those white oak barrel staves might work well for handles. It would sure add to the cool factor.

Jerry when I started buying Weller it was on the bottom shelf with the Ancient Age and Old Granddad and was priced comparably. It's only been in the past few years that the price has crept up while the availability has diminished. Weller's recipe is very similar to the Pappy Vanwinkle formula and now Weller has gained in stature among bourbon reviewers resulting in drastically increased demand. I can rarely find any for sale now days. I'll agree with you on the Buffalo Trace, not my cup o tea either.
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I have some scraps of broad leaf maple burl, might make a fine knife handle or scales? Would they neewd to be stabilized? Here is one of my turnings. Bob
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philco wrote: Jerry when I started buying Weller it was on the bottom shelf with the Ancient Age and Old Granddad and was priced comparably. It's only been in the past few years that the price has crept up while the availability has diminished. Weller's recipe is very similar to the Pappy Vanwinkle formula and now Weller has gained in stature among bourbon reviewers resulting in drastically increased demand. I can rarely find any for sale now days. I'll agree with you on the Buffalo Trace, not my cup o tea either.
Pappy Van Winkle is expensive stuff (10 year old and up). I sure as heck can't afford $650 - $3,000+ a bottle for that stuff. I'll just stick to my bottom shelf bourbon with an occasional treat of a bottle of Four Roses Yellow Label. :mrgreen:

I'm spending my bourbon money on knives these days so I haven't had a taste of anything since the first of the year.
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I bought this little show case with a glass shelf at an antique mall several years ago. It may have been tagged as a knife display case. The side glass has the remains of red paint at the top and why the holes in the top? 14 inch wide by 18 inches tall at the front. I may display some rocks and fossils in it if she let's me. Thanks, Bob
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GEC makes their Beer Scout with oak beer barrel handles
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When in the city for the day there are just some things you need to take a photo of, the Statue of Liberty is one of them.
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We've had a couple pair of geese show up in our pond in front of the house recently.
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TheMadHungarian wrote:When in the city for the day there are just some things you need to take a photo of, the Statue of Liberty is one of them.

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peanut740 wrote:We've had a couple pair of geese show up in our pond in front of the house recently.

I had to come to a complete stop today to allow a momma and her eight goslings followed by one very proud poppa to cross the road on their way to a pond.
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Had a cement bridge laid over the creek at the edge of the property.
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That mailbox seems to be overflowing with knives ::shrug:: nice concrete work whoever did it
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The job was done by a local team: father, son, and another one of his small crew. They enjoy an excellent reputation. And the work came in several hundred dollars under estimate. There was indeed a knife awaiting me in the mail box. :)
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Barn swallow nest on the back porch. First that have nested there in years. I would have knocked down the nest before they completed it but was out of town for several days. When we returned it was built and already had eggs in it so left it. They fledged the nest shortly after I took this picture.

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The pic of the monkey with her dead offspring is very sad.

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A robin built a nest again in our bird feeder. Two fledged.
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RobesonsRme.com wrote:The pic of the monkey with her dead offspring is very sad.

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If only human beings were as compassionate with other human beings as they are with members of what we consider "the animal kingdom".
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jerryd6818 wrote:If only human beings were as compassionate with other human beings as they are with members of what we consider "the animal kingdom".
I think they are as compassionate; It's just not the kind of thing that gets "in the grape vine".
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mrwatch wrote:A robin built a nest again in our bird feeder. Two fledged.
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By cutting away some lower branches, mostly dead ones, from these trees I created the main feeding station for our ground feeding/seed eating birds. A huge success during the winter and early spring, it receives fewer visits now that "...the living is easy..." Birds are much more comfortable feeding near shrubbery or trees where they can promptly flee should a predator approach.

A lone Red-Winged Blackbird, several types of Sparrows, Mourning Doves; these are the main visitors now. The Red-Wing spends a couple of hours a day under the trees.
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tjmurphy wrote:
mrwatch wrote:A robin built a nest again in our bird feeder. Two fledged.
Thank you T.J. I had never heard that one before. Makes my eyes itch a little.
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