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Those are mole traps. I have three set in my yard as I type!

Picked up a few blades lately via a trade, and added a leather sheath for the leatherman.
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Great pick ups Tony. Bet they all get used. ::tu::
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doglegg wrote:Great pick ups Tony. Bet they all get used. ::tu::
You bet Floyd. I use the Esee knives as patterns to make wooden scales which I trade on another website.
I also use them for class and training purposes.
Can’t wait to use that Gibson skinning a deer this fall.
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Killer bow drill set up and quiver. Very cool. Is that piece you drill on cedar? Thanks for showing, great seeing stuff like that.
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Tuna humpback in rams horn.
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Don't think she'll win any contests but the corn was awesome!!
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Killer bow drill set up and quiver. Very cool. Is that piece you drill on cedar? Thanks for showing, great seeing stuff like that.
The hearth/platform is cedar. I also use cedar for the spindle in a bow drill. That is what is readily available in my world. Have also used yucca from a landscape plant, as it is not readily available here in MO. Have used willow and cottonwood as well.
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Thanks for the tips, have thought about putting one together. Good to know the right wood. Thanks.
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Ivoryman wrote:
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Killer bow drill set up and quiver. Very cool. Is that piece you drill on cedar? Thanks for showing, great seeing stuff like that.
I second what Ivoryman said, that's a cool fire making kit you have Tony. ::tu::
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Rookie wrote:Tuna humpback in rams horn.
Excellent pic and quite a nice knife Rookie. ::tu::
TripleF wrote:Don't think she'll win any contests but the corn was awesome!!
That corn does look awesome Scott. Nothing wrong with a well used Western knife either, that one looks good for years more of service. ::tu::
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In the sun, in the shade. Lat sixties Case bone rocks.
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Love the lighting on your Western, Scott.
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Let me plead my case......this Case 6254 Trapper.
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Nice mammoth Fremont getting some sun.... :wink:
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Quick Steel wrote:Love the lighting on your Western, Scott.

Thanks Garry!

Tried conveying how hot it is here so I edited the contrast/brightness on this one...
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TravisB wrote:Nice mammoth Fremont getting some sun.... :wink:

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"Nice" is an understatement, Travis!
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TravisB wrote:Nice mammoth Fremont getting some sun.... :wink:

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That is a really well composed picture Travis!
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Single blade dogleg that Ricky Bob just finished for me,

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Camillus 67 au natural.
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A new Northwoods.
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Extra sharp focus Greg. Nicely set off by light color of bark and softer focus in backgtound. ::tu::
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Quick Steel wrote:Extra sharp focus Greg. Notable depth ::tu:: of focus.
Thanks QS!
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Greg I accidentally did a double entry forgetting to erase the first one which is now the most recent. I used the wrong term to explain the background. ::dang::
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Great looking knife gsmith. I've always liked the look of those. Very European. I always wonder, as clumsy as I am, what I would look like after using the little blade. That's not criticism, I like the knife. ::tu:: ::tu::
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TravisB wrote:Nice mammoth Fremont getting some sun.... :wink:

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"Nice" is an understatement, Travis!
Thanks Steve!
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