Well, I really enjoyed the hunt, but it looks like they have just gotten too greedy.... not to mention the ever rising postal shipping ratesedge213 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 18, 2020 2:57 am
Well Scott, that stinks. I always enjoyed looking through your stuff for knives to buy.
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Putting a nice slice in a good pair of jeans.
Fortunately it didn't go deep enough to catch flesh.
I was holding a CD in my left hand, Boker stockman with the sheeps foot blade out in my right. In my attempt to score this disk (rendering the sensitive data unobtainable), the knife carried easily down the side of the CD. Too easily, obviously, because it continued on through my jeans
Fortunately it didn't go deep enough to catch flesh.
I was holding a CD in my left hand, Boker stockman with the sheeps foot blade out in my right. In my attempt to score this disk (rendering the sensitive data unobtainable), the knife carried easily down the side of the CD. Too easily, obviously, because it continued on through my jeans
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Those jeans are now worth more, put a few more holes in the legs and you'll be in style! Folks pay big bucks for stuff like that.
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Steve we were separated at birth. 
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So far nada, zip but I wait in high anticipation to possibly slit open an envelope when the mail gets here. It's why I carry $20 EDC's.
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I carried the Sog Trident today. Cleaned up my daughters back yard. It is really good at whacking wisteria vines.
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Sometimes I Sit and Think
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Breaking this guy down. He's now boneless, in the fridge...
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Good going Doc. 
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Using my Norland Hudson Bay Axe. Doing some yard work this afternoon using a "sharp object" (maybe not a knife but close enough), chopping down some brush around the yard.
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I like it!
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Using my rope knife to clean up a horse skull I hope to make presentable and display as "yard-art". I boiled the skull for 20 minutes in a big 'ol pot of water. That seemed to help a lot, but it still needs a lot of cleaning. I have heard of leaving bones on an anthill and other techniques to get rid of the flesh and cartilage. Any tips out there on "the best way" to clean up one of these suckers?
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I have known a few people who have used hydrogen peroxide to whiten a deer skull with good success. It should work on any bone.GSPTOPDOG wrote: ↑Thu Nov 19, 2020 7:53 pm Using my rope knife to clean up a horse skull I hope to make presentable and display as "yard-art". I boiled the skull for 20 minutes in a big 'ol pot of water. That seemed to help a lot, but it still needs a lot of cleaning. I have heard of leaving bones on an anthill and other techniques to get rid of the flesh and cartilage. Any tips out there on "the best way" to clean up one of these suckers?
https://captainhunter.com/how-to-bleach-a-deer-skull/
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Thanks!Papa Bones wrote: ↑Thu Nov 19, 2020 9:00 pmI have known a few people who have used hydrogen peroxide to whiten a deer skull with good success. It should work on any bone.GSPTOPDOG wrote: ↑Thu Nov 19, 2020 7:53 pm Using my rope knife to clean up a horse skull I hope to make presentable and display as "yard-art". I boiled the skull for 20 minutes in a big 'ol pot of water. That seemed to help a lot, but it still needs a lot of cleaning. I have heard of leaving bones on an anthill and other techniques to get rid of the flesh and cartilage. Any tips out there on "the best way" to clean up one of these suckers?
https://captainhunter.com/how-to-bleach-a-deer-skull/
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I have tried the Hot Water Maceration and the Cold Water Maceration, the results have not been great, however I did not add any chemicals to the water. Hydrogen Peroxide might just be the trick!Papa Bones wrote: ↑Thu Nov 19, 2020 9:00 pmI have known a few people who have used hydrogen peroxide to whiten a deer skull with good success. It should work on any bone.GSPTOPDOG wrote: ↑Thu Nov 19, 2020 7:53 pm Using my rope knife to clean up a horse skull I hope to make presentable and display as "yard-art". I boiled the skull for 20 minutes in a big 'ol pot of water. That seemed to help a lot, but it still needs a lot of cleaning. I have heard of leaving bones on an anthill and other techniques to get rid of the flesh and cartilage. Any tips out there on "the best way" to clean up one of these suckers?
https://captainhunter.com/how-to-bleach-a-deer-skull/
Please visit my AAPK store: https://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/ca ... er_id=2383
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Used the scissors on my SAK Fieldmaster to do a little string trimming..
Socks/jeans..
Maybe its times to buy some new... NAH.. That will cut into knife money...
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Packed a couple up using my xx lp 6488 to mail jdub
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Looking forward to getting those.
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Caught it, cleaned it, grilled it, ate it - I love Specks! Trusty old Buck Knife #121 makes it an easy job. OH
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Great shots Old H. Nice fish. Looks even better grilled.
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Thanks gents!
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Kool Bruce!! Nice catch. BUCK looks good.
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