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Tracking birds
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Always liked the looks of a Buck 119 Special so this one came home with me today. My wife was talking about stealing it for kitchen duty which would be fine with me. I wonder if they are dishwasher safe? :lol:
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Ivoryman wrote:Rolling
Hey Ivoryman I Like the blue ones!
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Thanks doglegg, thanks TW200
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Ivoryman wrote:Tracking birds
I heard you got some snow up your way. My son lives in Des Moines and that got quite a bit. Canceled school. Sure looked pretty though. The humming birds were raising a fuss cause their feeder was frozen. Anyway that knife looks good against the snow. ::tu::
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TW200 wrote:Always liked the looks of a Buck 119 Special so this one came home with me today. My wife was talking about stealing it for kitchen duty which would be fine with me. I wonder if they are dishwasher safe? :lol:
Good looker there TW200, easy to see why you brought it home. ::tu::
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Indeed, three or four inches and all these wimps close school, cancel work, freak out. Insane. Oh well.
The rest of us keep moving on.
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jmh58 wrote:DSC03448.JPG

::super_happy::
John,

I know it's been a few days but I just saw this shot & I think it's still worth a comment. Vey good
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geocash wrote:
jmh58 wrote:DSC03448.JPG

::super_happy::
John,

I know it's been a few days but I just saw this shot & I think it's still worth a comment. Vey good
Thank You geo.. ::handshake::

Yinz ALL are showing up here with your finest pics.. WOW!! ALL real nice gents!!
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Knice knife Chris, an bug as well. Blister bug or stink bug?
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doglegg wrote:Knice knife Kris, an bug as well. Blister bug or stink bug?
Thanks!, western conifer seed bug, they come out of the wood work when it is below zero
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One from 2018 and my first folder of 2019.
Same materials, different year.
Both together for a pic. My son has one in his pocket, I have the other.
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Fabulous knife MontanaM.
Tony W, that's a beautiful pair. Dye it yourself, or get 'em somewhere? Sweet pair.
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Two beauties. Which year has the shorter bolster?
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Beautiful workmanship, Tony. Thanks for sharing the photos.
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Great work Tony. ::nod:: ::tu::
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Tony_Wood wrote:One from 2018 and my first folder of 2019.
Same materials, different year.
Both together for a pic. My son has one in his pocket, I have the other.

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Tony, I think those two look great!
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Just wanted to post this Natrix
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Ivoryman wrote:Fabulous knife MontanaM.
Tony W, that's a beautiful pair. Dye it yourself, or get 'em somewhere? Sweet pair.
Thanks Iman, the stag came from culpeppers.
Quick Steel wrote:Two beauties. Which year has the shorter bolster?
QS, thanks. The shorter bolster was from last year. Still changing a few things up with each build trying to find what I like best.
Jtx wrote:Beautiful workmanship, Tony. Thanks for sharing the photos.
Appreciated Jtx.
doglegg wrote:Great work Tony. ::nod:: ::tu::
Thank you sir.
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Tony_Wood wrote:One from 2018 and my first folder of 2019.
Same materials, different year.
Both together for a pic. My son has one in his pocket, I have the other.

93D40E0A-A643-476C-9F97-11DBBC3F542A.jpeg

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Tony, I think those two look great!
Thank you sir.
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TripleF wrote:Just wanted to post this Natrix
Is this one a fresh carry for you Scott? Are you pretty pleased with it's usefulness? I always value you opinion as the knife really gets used.
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Thanks Tony.
A smooth old Voos and when the sun came out snapped a shot.
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Wow Tony that amber stag is killer :mrgreen: nice knives
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Ivoryman wrote:Thanks Tony.
A smooth old Voos and when the sun came out snapped a shot.
Beautiful old knife and glad you got some sun. ::nod::
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