Thanks Greg. I am liking that big single blade lock back Jack you posted as well.sunknife wrote:That certainly is some great looking stag Jerry and the file work is pretty as well.
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Thanks Greg. I am liking that big single blade lock back Jack you posted as well.sunknife wrote:That certainly is some great looking stag Jerry and the file work is pretty as well.
Thanks John. Hope life finds you and yours well my friend.jmh58 wrote:Jerry.. Nice to see ya pop in.. And that 75 is to die for!!! WOW!!! NICE!!!
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That's a photog gem, great angle, depth, view. Cool pic of a cool knife.J1890 wrote:
I had the 43 with me while I was cutting down a tree. Had to pause for a pic.
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Thanks Geo! I really like your carries there also. Like the 32 alot. Great pattern. Had one (a 70' 6232 Jack) in my EDCs but gave to my nephew. May have to pull another from collection to EDC pile.geocash wrote:A lot of neat knives folks. I really like your pocketful of GECs David & the stag on your pair of Cases Jerry.
Thanks for the compliment Tony!Tsar Bomba wrote:Jerry, that 5375 is ridiculous. Had to take half a beat to catch my breath after you sprang it on us.
Last 2 days for me. My Ratcliffe rode the cavernous watch pocket in my new Wranglers because it consumes any knife under 3 1/4" long. The 43 has joined a select few "always in consideration" knives because of its versatility alone. The Boker is just a neat, rugged, fun knife that parts cardboard like microwaved butter.
That scalpel is beautiful. Who says utility has to be boring!Montanaman wrote:These two today, Joel Chamblin lockback whittler in my pocket, and a scapel from Phillip Patton, castrating later.
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Thanks, much appreciated. I picked it out and Joel did a great job on a tough build.Doc B wrote:Kris...that stag on the whittler is awesome!
T . Been carrying this modded trapper a bunch lately ...Tsar Bomba wrote:Last 2 days for me. My Ratcliffe rode the cavernous watch pocket in my new Wranglers because it consumes any knife under 3 1/4" long. The 43 has joined a select few "always in consideration" knives because of its versatility alone. The Boker is just a neat, rugged, fun knife that parts cardboard like microwaved butter.