Re: WHAT ARE YOU CARRYIN RIGHT NOW? WHAT IS YOUR FAV EDC?
Posted: Thu Aug 29, 2019 12:57 am
Thanks doglegg, I try to be good to 'em.doglegg wrote:geocashe, you have lucky pockets!
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Thanks doglegg, I try to be good to 'em.doglegg wrote:geocashe, you have lucky pockets!
BFORSE, I'd carry that thing all the time, but people might wonder why I had one hand in my pocket all the time, too.BFORSE wrote:Definitely one of my favorites but it is not an EDC for me just because I don’t want to accidentally loose it or tear it up; that and it was a Father’s Day gift.
Press Button Knife Co., No. 510, Buisness Model
Yeah, like all my knives, it’s in a plastic sheath, in a pocket by itself, and I refrain from hanging upside down on the playground equipment.geocash wrote:BFORSE, I'd carry that thing all the time, but people might wonder why I had one hand in my pocket all the time, too.BFORSE wrote:Definitely one of my favorites but it is not an EDC for me just because I don’t want to accidentally loose it or tear it up; that and it was a Father’s Day gift.
Press Button Knife Co., No. 510, Buisness Model
That is a most beautiful knife.BFORSE wrote: Yeah, like all my knives, it’s in a plastic sheath, in a pocket by itself, and I refrain from hanging upside down on the playground equipment.
Thank youFRJ wrote:That is a most beautiful knife.BFORSE wrote: Yeah, like all my knives, it’s in a plastic sheath, in a pocket by itself, and I refrain from hanging upside down on the playground equipment.
Surely you are not packin' that '90s very difficult to find bone handle Camillus 72 (and no, I'm not calling you Shirley).geocash wrote:Thanks for the compliment on my whittler, Gregg. Pretty fine S&M you were toting yourself, no offense to the GEC you had with it.
Here's another whittler, from the 1990s, a Camillus #72 with carbon & bone along with a Camillus #72 Tuxedo with carbon & Delrin from the 1960s or '70s:
Jerry only one of us can lust after that knife at a time and I was first in line.jerryd6818 wrote:Surely you are not packin' that '90s very difficult to find bone handle Camillus 72 (and no, I'm not calling you Shirley).geocash wrote:Thanks for the compliment on my whittler, Gregg. Pretty fine S&M you were toting yourself, no offense to the GEC you had with it.
Here's another whittler, from the 1990s, a Camillus #72 with carbon & bone along with a Camillus #72 Tuxedo with carbon & Delrin from the 1960s or '70s:
doglegg wrote:Jerry only one of us can lust after that knife at a time and I was first in line.jerryd6818 wrote:Surely you are not packin' that '90s very difficult to find bone handle Camillus 72 (and no, I'm not calling you Shirley).geocash wrote:Thanks for the compliment on my whittler, Gregg. Pretty fine S&M you were toting yourself, no offense to the GEC you had with it.
Here's another whittler, from the 1990s, a Camillus #72 with carbon & bone along with a Camillus #72 Tuxedo with carbon & Delrin from the 1960s or '70s:![]()
The only thing that didn't make the day a total loss was being able to tote those two sweet lookin' knives!sunknife wrote:Carried these 2 at work today and wouldn't ya know it, nothing to cut or punch all day.
I really like that Barlow bighomer. I felt the same way this morning; why not carry something old?bighomer wrote:Gorgeous knives I-man and others, yawl are hitting it out of the park. I'm almost ashamed (not) to tote these old ladies with their wrinkles age spots and all.