Re: WHAT ARE YOU CARRYIN RIGHT NOW? WHAT IS YOUR FAV EDC?
Posted: Mon Sep 16, 2019 10:23 pm
some ole bones today
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It is a large mouthtreefarmer wrote:So that is what y'all are catching way up yonder in the northeast part of the world? Salmon and bass, just looking your son's fish, must be a small mouth bass. The markings are not like the southern bass and of course the mouth is looks smaller. That's appears to big a pretty good sized fish.garddogg56 wrote:You'll enjoy that Leek GeoTF here's a little Salmon action and my son's Bass..
Do y'all filet the salmon and fry it or is there another way to eat a fresh fish?![]()
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I am very impressed with the "oily bone". Good luck to you securing one.DM11 wrote:Ramfoot today.
Beautiful little butterbean.geocash wrote:2019 Northfield (GEC) #128119 Toothpick with 1095 & bone & 2013 Case #62132SS Baby Butterbean with SS & bone
Thanks cudgee. It came with natural bone handles but they were beginning to show a greenish discoloration near the bolsters. Maybe verdigris, or oil migrating from the pivots or could be something done by the elves who play with it when I'm asleep. Whatever, the bone soaked up enough leather dye to hide the discoloration & look unique.cudgee wrote:Beautiful little butterbean.geocash wrote:2019 Northfield (GEC) #128119 Toothpick with 1095 & bone & 2013 Case #62132SS Baby Butterbean with SS & bone
Trace, you got one that really looks good!Rotten wrote:My GEC 29 and MM double look trapper have become standard carry.
Today I added my stag 66.
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I did wonder about the colour. My butterbean is much lighter, almost white. I think I like yours better!geocash wrote:Thanks cudgee. It came with natural bone handles but they were beginning to show a greenish discoloration near the bolsters. Maybe verdigris, or oil migrating from the pivots or could be something done by the elves who play with it when I'm asleep. Whatever, the bone soaked up enough leather dye to hide the discoloration & look unique.cudgee wrote:Beautiful little butterbean.geocash wrote:2019 Northfield (GEC) #128119 Toothpick with 1095 & bone & 2013 Case #62132SS Baby Butterbean with SS & bone
Thanks, Ann. This is the only "before" picture I can find. It was white before the green started creeping into the bone:zoogirl wrote:I did wonder about the colour. My butterbean is much lighter, almost white. I think I like yours better!geocash wrote:Thanks cudgee. It came with natural bone handles but they were beginning to show a greenish discoloration near the bolsters. Maybe verdigris, or oil migrating from the pivots or could be something done by the elves who play with it when I'm asleep. Whatever, the bone soaked up enough leather dye to hide the discoloration & look unique.cudgee wrote: Beautiful little butterbean.
That is amazing, looks like a different knife. What leather dye did you use, and how did you apply it?geocash wrote:Thanks, Ann. This is the only "before" picture I can find. It was white before the green started creeping into the bone:zoogirl wrote:I did wonder about the colour. My butterbean is much lighter, almost white. I think I like yours better!geocash wrote:
Thanks cudgee. It came with natural bone handles but they were beginning to show a greenish discoloration near the bolsters. Maybe verdigris, or oil migrating from the pivots or could be something done by the elves who play with it when I'm asleep. Whatever, the bone soaked up enough leather dye to hide the discoloration & look unique.
Thank s semroc! Those old scout knives are hard to beat that's a nice one.semroc wrote:That GEC calf roper is epic. Colonial today.0918191248a.jpg
A bit of random useless knowledge. The white bone was introduced in the 2001 catalog and although not officially listed as 'Pocket Worn' the language used to describe them was very similar to the Pocket Worn line. Also all of the white bone boxes from that series I've seen have PW on the label just like the Pocket Worn labeled boxes.zoogirl wrote:Ok, here’s mine for comparison. B33EBB6D-2116-4E65-85F2-9A360A7CB887.jpeg