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Morning Everyone.
Dave in Mn. Praying for Jackie . Maybe those 50 or so knives will pan out to something you are interested in. If any pre WW2 Camillus for sale let me know please . Always looking for them . Don’t work to hard today .
Cudgee. Sure nice to see you posting again . Hope things over in Australia are well for you !
Wife and I slept in a little this morning . We are heading to Green Bay as soon as the Dry cleaners opens . Totally forgot till yesterday that it’s a formal ceremony tonight . Otherwise we’re ready to roll . Not much for this sort of thing but it’s important to Heidi so off we go . Tomorrow will be the rewards as we’ve got some galleries and the RR museum on our radar . There’s also a car museum but not sure we’ll have time for that this trip . Life’s to short ,so much to do or see yet !
You all enjoy what you can out there and don’t sweat the rest .
Dave in Mn. Praying for Jackie . Maybe those 50 or so knives will pan out to something you are interested in. If any pre WW2 Camillus for sale let me know please . Always looking for them . Don’t work to hard today .
Cudgee. Sure nice to see you posting again . Hope things over in Australia are well for you !
Wife and I slept in a little this morning . We are heading to Green Bay as soon as the Dry cleaners opens . Totally forgot till yesterday that it’s a formal ceremony tonight . Otherwise we’re ready to roll . Not much for this sort of thing but it’s important to Heidi so off we go . Tomorrow will be the rewards as we’ve got some galleries and the RR museum on our radar . There’s also a car museum but not sure we’ll have time for that this trip . Life’s to short ,so much to do or see yet !
You all enjoy what you can out there and don’t sweat the rest .
JP
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Morning folks, wet, windy and chilly 45, Nikki Dee sez 60 by late afternoon, I've got my doubts. Much needed rain thank you lord.
Ole wampus showed this morning and the boss made me feed him 2 cans of friskies and a extra ration of dry. She sure spoils that ole critter to think he won't have anything to do with her. She spoils me too but a least I'll give her a little affection.
Buddies day at Hooters and some running around chores for the boss is on my agenda.
Hope yawl have a good'un and be careful out there.
P.S. Dave I'll sure put miss Jackie on the prayer list.
Ole wampus showed this morning and the boss made me feed him 2 cans of friskies and a extra ration of dry. She sure spoils that ole critter to think he won't have anything to do with her. She spoils me too but a least I'll give her a little affection.

Buddies day at Hooters and some running around chores for the boss is on my agenda.
Hope yawl have a good'un and be careful out there.

P.S. Dave I'll sure put miss Jackie on the prayer list.

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Dave, prayers being offered for Jackie. Living with that level of chronic pain is a great affliction.
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Good to see the Diner busy this morning. Must be the Christmas spirit kicking in.




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Good morning. I'll open-er up this morning, unless someone types faster than I do or doesn't have as much to say. Thank you for the prayers for sister-in-law Jackie. I posted it in the prayers wanted thread and see a number of fellow AAPK members are praying. Jp asked me to look for pre-WW2 Camillus jacks when I went to check on those 50 or so knives in the antique shop and I almost decided not to post what I found as to not cause him pain because the one out of the 50 that I couldn't walk away from was a gorgeous 4&1/4 inch Camillus ebony heavy jack, or fat jacks as I like to call them. The rest of the knives were worn lower end and the few Case knives were either worn or way overpriced dots era. Goins lists the three-line Camillus (Camillus Cutlery Co. New York) with a curved three-line mark secondary blade that I did buy as made in 1915. It is in amazing lightly used condition with steel liners and the scales are so perfect that I thought they might be slick black instead of ebony, but you can definitely see the grain under magnification. I have a small collection (maybe 10) fat jacks, and this has to be the nicest one I've seen yet. I do plan on posting pictures in Knife Finds when the sun comes up so I can get a decent picture. There is a gun show today but I don't know if my legs and hip will allow me to do that much walking. I got the base laid at the job site yesterday and all that bending and kneeling really has me feeling my age. Hope you all have a really good weekend and stay warm and safe.____Dave
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Mornin' Y'all
Nothin' new or startlin' here in Dixie. Mid 60's and more rain. Wait for the SEC champ. game at 3:00
and try to figure out the new cellphone I bought yesterday ....
As always, yawl be safe out there
Nothin' new or startlin' here in Dixie. Mid 60's and more rain. Wait for the SEC champ. game at 3:00
and try to figure out the new cellphone I bought yesterday ....

As always, yawl be safe out there
Chris
i woke last night to the sound of thunder
how far off i sat and wondered
started humming a song from nineteen sixty two
aint it funny how the night moves
i woke last night to the sound of thunder
how far off i sat and wondered
started humming a song from nineteen sixty two
aint it funny how the night moves
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Good Mornin' from Titusville, FL.
Visiting with my brother in law, our wives have already gone to the Cracker Christmas festivities.
Going to visit with him and revive some of our old stories from years ago. We spent a lot of time in the woods and on the water together over 50 years ago.
Weather is good here, back in the Panhandle it appears to be raining the proverbial cats and dogs.
Y'all enjoy the day!
Treefarmer
Visiting with my brother in law, our wives have already gone to the Cracker Christmas festivities.
Going to visit with him and revive some of our old stories from years ago. We spent a lot of time in the woods and on the water together over 50 years ago.
Weather is good here, back in the Panhandle it appears to be raining the proverbial cats and dogs.
Y'all enjoy the day!
Treefarmer
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Not a pleasant forecast but one we might as well get used to. Snow this morning will taper off and give way to cloudy skies this afternoon. Areas of dense fog. High 38º. My bladder woke me up over an hour ago & I laid there hoping to go back to sleep. Nope, not happening, soooooo here I are. Enjoy your day.
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"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
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Jerry D.
This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
--T.J. Murphy 2012
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Mornin' Y'all
Yep jerryd, that happens to me pretty regular.
Rain has finally moved on, but no sun today so it will stay wet.
Drove the wife around to 2 different cemeteries yesterday so she could put fresh flowers out. Every spring and fall she does this, nearly 20 graves she has taken on over the years, including my parents.
Got home just in time for kickoff, was not expecting Bama to put up the fight they did!
ROLL TIDE
Nothin' for today but go visit the grandyoung'n . . . . yawl stay safe
Yep jerryd, that happens to me pretty regular.
Rain has finally moved on, but no sun today so it will stay wet.
Drove the wife around to 2 different cemeteries yesterday so she could put fresh flowers out. Every spring and fall she does this, nearly 20 graves she has taken on over the years, including my parents.
Got home just in time for kickoff, was not expecting Bama to put up the fight they did!
ROLL TIDE

Nothin' for today but go visit the grandyoung'n . . . . yawl stay safe
Chris
i woke last night to the sound of thunder
how far off i sat and wondered
started humming a song from nineteen sixty two
aint it funny how the night moves
i woke last night to the sound of thunder
how far off i sat and wondered
started humming a song from nineteen sixty two
aint it funny how the night moves
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Good morning. Off to church in a few hours and going to our pastor's house for lunch after. Yesterday's gun show was a bust, just like the several I've gone to in the past years. There were tons of new and used rifles and handguns, way overpriced, but not an old knife to be found except a few trinkets. It got just warm enough out to wash my car after we got home and that was pretty much my whole day. Have a great Sunday.____Dave
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Morning friends, been dealing with some health issues. I was almost dead by the time i got to urgent care friday. Seems I was outta blood. Had to get blood tranfusions. I'm better now but not outta the woods just yet. Ran lots of test and no can figure out where the the blood was lost or why. Big mystery at the moment.
Looks like plenty of lollygaggy in the future around here.
Happy trails my friends!


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Good Morning. Currently 47 going to 55. Mostly cloudy.
Tho the sky looks "wintery" there is no sign of snow. I won't mind if we go thru the entire winter without snow.
The neighbor's cows have been bawling all night for their calves which have been removed. Wish we could be more humane in our treatment of farm animals. They know fear; they know sorrow. I enjoy a hamburger as much as anyone but I think we could do a better job utilizing animals. As it is now, 75% of our beef is imported. I didn't realize the percentage was so high.
If your church follows the liturgical seasons you realize we begin Advent this day. A good season to request extra graces for those among us who are suffering from illness.
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Tho the sky looks "wintery" there is no sign of snow. I won't mind if we go thru the entire winter without snow.
The neighbor's cows have been bawling all night for their calves which have been removed. Wish we could be more humane in our treatment of farm animals. They know fear; they know sorrow. I enjoy a hamburger as much as anyone but I think we could do a better job utilizing animals. As it is now, 75% of our beef is imported. I didn't realize the percentage was so high.
If your church follows the liturgical seasons you realize we begin Advent this day. A good season to request extra graces for those among us who are suffering from illness.
peace & health
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P.S. Dave. In recent years there have been new guidelines on the taking of aspirin and some other over the counter medications. Namely, older folks should not take them as they can cause internal bleeding. This can be extremely dangerous if the bleeding occurs at night, while sleeping. Whatever your situation, I am glad you were able to get to the hospital.
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Morning Diner Dwellers and onlookers.
Looks like an inch or so of snow so far this morning and more through the day. Starting to look like winter around here.
Dave in Mn. That’s sure a nice looking Fat Jack Camillus you snagged ! Good to see you found something worth the trip . That main is sure full ,looks like very little use . Those big Jacks are a handful and very well made .
Dm11, hang in there and hopefully the Doctors can get a handle on things for you.
Todays a day of rest for sure . And as Garry mentioned the advent season. We’ve a special skit and message the 4 Sundays of advent and hoping it goes well . Then after service some football and getting pics of the National RR museum posted in the appropriate thread. If you are at all interested in history or Railroads the museum in Green Bay ,Wi is well worth the time. Would recommend warm weather though as there’s a lot to see outside as well as inside . One area of interest is the Hobo . They had their own signs, language and methods . Would mark there travels with signs to inform the next hobo. It was a lifestyle for them . If they could afford it they carried a slot knife. More in the other thread later .
Enjoy your day out there folks .
Looks like an inch or so of snow so far this morning and more through the day. Starting to look like winter around here.
Dave in Mn. That’s sure a nice looking Fat Jack Camillus you snagged ! Good to see you found something worth the trip . That main is sure full ,looks like very little use . Those big Jacks are a handful and very well made .
Dm11, hang in there and hopefully the Doctors can get a handle on things for you.
Todays a day of rest for sure . And as Garry mentioned the advent season. We’ve a special skit and message the 4 Sundays of advent and hoping it goes well . Then after service some football and getting pics of the National RR museum posted in the appropriate thread. If you are at all interested in history or Railroads the museum in Green Bay ,Wi is well worth the time. Would recommend warm weather though as there’s a lot to see outside as well as inside . One area of interest is the Hobo . They had their own signs, language and methods . Would mark there travels with signs to inform the next hobo. It was a lifestyle for them . If they could afford it they carried a slot knife. More in the other thread later .
Enjoy your day out there folks .
JP
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Good Mornin' from Titusville again.
Hopefully by tomorrow this time we will be about to head home. Not going to make it to Webster tomorrow as we often do when returning. Scott will take care of that probably.
According to our daughter, we been blessed with around 8 inches of rain since we left Friday morning. The woods will be wet when we get home!
Got to watch FSU win the ACC championship last night with the 3rd string quarterback 1st start, wasn't pretty but it worked.
Miss Joy got tired of the festivities at Ft. Christmas around 2pm, she called and asked me to pick her up so I made the trip and she then said we could visit another couple we used to ramble around with many moons ago. Made the trip almost into the east side of Orlando to visit. Those folks looked old! I wonder how we looked to them? We talked of hunts, dogs and horses from years ago. The same kind stuff we used to hear as youngsters listening to the old men "chewing the fat" back in the day.
Joy said their youngest brother did a wonderful job demonstrating and explaining the "Old time ways" of the meat business to the visitors learning about old Florida.
We'll surely miss going to our church today.
Hope everyone has a wonderful Sunday.
Treefarmer
Hopefully by tomorrow this time we will be about to head home. Not going to make it to Webster tomorrow as we often do when returning. Scott will take care of that probably.
According to our daughter, we been blessed with around 8 inches of rain since we left Friday morning. The woods will be wet when we get home!
Got to watch FSU win the ACC championship last night with the 3rd string quarterback 1st start, wasn't pretty but it worked.
Miss Joy got tired of the festivities at Ft. Christmas around 2pm, she called and asked me to pick her up so I made the trip and she then said we could visit another couple we used to ramble around with many moons ago. Made the trip almost into the east side of Orlando to visit. Those folks looked old! I wonder how we looked to them? We talked of hunts, dogs and horses from years ago. The same kind stuff we used to hear as youngsters listening to the old men "chewing the fat" back in the day.

Joy said their youngest brother did a wonderful job demonstrating and explaining the "Old time ways" of the meat business to the visitors learning about old Florida.
We'll surely miss going to our church today.
Hope everyone has a wonderful Sunday.
Treefarmer
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Good Morning Everyone!
It's Sunday and you know my routine, church, lunch at the local cafe and home for a nap.
Finished cleaning a group of knives yesterday for my friend Michael at the local antique shop
and I need to get them back to him this week. Better get moving, have a blessed day and
be safe....
It's Sunday and you know my routine, church, lunch at the local cafe and home for a nap.
Finished cleaning a group of knives yesterday for my friend Michael at the local antique shop
and I need to get them back to him this week. Better get moving, have a blessed day and
be safe....

David L Roberts
U.S. Navy and D/FW International Airport Retired
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Morning folks, 48 heading to the mid 50's. Sun's trying peek through the clouds, sure hope it gets in full bloom.
Last few days have been gray foggy/rainy days.
Not much happening around here, the boss is decorating and I've got a little more to do outside weather permitting.
Yawl have a good'un and be careful out there.
P.S. Dave hope you find out what's happening and that it will get fixed.
Last few days have been gray foggy/rainy days.
Not much happening around here, the boss is decorating and I've got a little more to do outside weather permitting.
Yawl have a good'un and be careful out there.

P.S. Dave hope you find out what's happening and that it will get fixed.

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Mornin' Y'all
Monday and back to the grind for us working stiffs. Hope everyone had a grand weekend ....
Pot is ready and the lights are on
Monday and back to the grind for us working stiffs. Hope everyone had a grand weekend ....
Pot is ready and the lights are on
Chris
i woke last night to the sound of thunder
how far off i sat and wondered
started humming a song from nineteen sixty two
aint it funny how the night moves
i woke last night to the sound of thunder
how far off i sat and wondered
started humming a song from nineteen sixty two
aint it funny how the night moves
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Good Mornin', Folks.
Miss Joy is up packing up our stuff, ready to head back to Starvation Plantation. Supposed to have a better than normal breakfast before we get on the road according to her sister.
All the rain has moved out of the Gulf and into the Atlantic so we should have good weather heading home.
Time for the 1st cup and breakfast, I hear things rattling around in the kitchen.
Y'all enjoy the day!
Treefarmer
Miss Joy is up packing up our stuff, ready to head back to Starvation Plantation. Supposed to have a better than normal breakfast before we get on the road according to her sister.
All the rain has moved out of the Gulf and into the Atlantic so we should have good weather heading home.
Time for the 1st cup and breakfast, I hear things rattling around in the kitchen.
Y'all enjoy the day!

Treefarmer
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Good morning. It's 6;20 here and black as it could be outside. I woke up feeling a little dumpy this morning so I hope I'm not coming down with something. It was a fun weekend even though we didn't do much other than go to dinner a few times and the dud gun show. We have some touch-up painting to do at the cabin and maybe Jason can slip in a small plumbing job. He won't need me there unless the homeowner has some other projects on his list. Hope you all have a great week and stay safe. Travel safe Phil and Miss Joy.____Dave
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Good Morning FCD Patrons - As I sip my 2nd cup of coffee, I find it hard to believe that in 4 weeks it will be 2024, but ready or not it's coming! This weekend I ran a donor recruitment campaign for the monthly knife giveaway and the response exceeded my expectations, thank you to those who stepped up to keep this important forum tradition alive! It looks like the day will yield more unpacking along with a trip to the library, Lowes, and the Post Office. Plans are underway for holiday visitors so we need to get the cardboard boxes and tubs out of the way and decorations and tree in their place. So far, we are loving life on Oak Island NC. Peace 

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Thanks Garry! I'll keep that info handy.Quick Steel wrote: ↑Sun Dec 03, 2023 1:25 pm P.S. Dave. In recent years there have been new guidelines on the taking of aspirin and some other over the counter medications. Namely, older folks should not take them as they can cause internal bleeding. This can be extremely dangerous if the bleeding occurs at night, while sleeping. Whatever your situation, I am glad you were able to get to the hospital.

David
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Mostly cloudy. High 39º.
A hand full of pills followed by a bowl of Rice Krispies & milk. All that while sitting here reporting the local weather on AAPK. Woo Hoo baby. Who would have thought creeping up on 80 would be this much fun.
On a more serious note, my favorite cousin has another bump in the road of life. He lost his wife of 50 plus years to Alzheimers about three or four years ago. He waited on her hand and foot for the last couple of years or her life after it got to the point where she didn't even know him. Never sent her to a home. Made sure she ate. Cleaned up the bed she laid in 24x7 after she soiled it. Some time after she passed he hooked up with the sister of one of his old Caterpillar buddies and they got married about a year and a half ago. Last week, she fell in the bathroom and hit her head. Now she has sever bleeding on the brain and there's nothing they can do for it so the last I heard, they are going to pull the plug on her today. I understand that that is the way life goes but it makes me wonder why does bad things happen to such good people. Thanks for letting me vent through a veil of tears. I'm happy to have AAPK.
A hand full of pills followed by a bowl of Rice Krispies & milk. All that while sitting here reporting the local weather on AAPK. Woo Hoo baby. Who would have thought creeping up on 80 would be this much fun.
On a more serious note, my favorite cousin has another bump in the road of life. He lost his wife of 50 plus years to Alzheimers about three or four years ago. He waited on her hand and foot for the last couple of years or her life after it got to the point where she didn't even know him. Never sent her to a home. Made sure she ate. Cleaned up the bed she laid in 24x7 after she soiled it. Some time after she passed he hooked up with the sister of one of his old Caterpillar buddies and they got married about a year and a half ago. Last week, she fell in the bathroom and hit her head. Now she has sever bleeding on the brain and there's nothing they can do for it so the last I heard, they are going to pull the plug on her today. I understand that that is the way life goes but it makes me wonder why does bad things happen to such good people. Thanks for letting me vent through a veil of tears. I'm happy to have AAPK.
Forged on the anvil of discipline.
The Few. The Proud.
Jerry D.
This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
--T.J. Murphy 2012
The Few. The Proud.
Jerry D.
This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
--T.J. Murphy 2012
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Good Morning to all. 45 going to 50. Overcast. We did get some sun in the late afternoon yesterday.
Dave, I believe the new guidelines for aspirin are that at about age 70 aspirin should only be taken under a doctor's supervision.
"Daily aspirin no longer recommended to prevent heart disease"
uclahealth.org
https://www.uclahealth.org › news › daily-aspirin-no-lon...
Is it safe to take aspirin every day?
Daily aspirin is an option for some people at high risk of a heart attack or stroke to help lower their risk. But taking aspirin isn't
right for most people because it can cause serious bleeding. You can work with your doctor to find out your risk of heart attack
and stroke and your risk of bleeding."
We had a FedEx delivery about 9 P.M. yesterday which is the latest I've seen.
peace & health
Dave, I believe the new guidelines for aspirin are that at about age 70 aspirin should only be taken under a doctor's supervision.
"Daily aspirin no longer recommended to prevent heart disease"
uclahealth.org
https://www.uclahealth.org › news › daily-aspirin-no-lon...
Is it safe to take aspirin every day?
Daily aspirin is an option for some people at high risk of a heart attack or stroke to help lower their risk. But taking aspirin isn't
right for most people because it can cause serious bleeding. You can work with your doctor to find out your risk of heart attack
and stroke and your risk of bleeding."
We had a FedEx delivery about 9 P.M. yesterday which is the latest I've seen.
peace & health
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Jerry,jerryd6818 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 04, 2023 2:58 pm Mostly cloudy. High 39º.
A hand full of pills followed by a bowl of Rice Krispies & milk. All that while sitting here reporting the local weather on AAPK. Woo Hoo baby. Who would have thought creeping up on 80 would be this much fun.
On a more serious note, my favorite cousin has another bump in the road of life. He lost his wife of 50 plus years to Alzheimers about three or four years ago. He waited on her hand and foot for the last couple of years or her life after it got to the point where she didn't even know him. Never sent her to a home. Made sure she ate. Cleaned up the bed she laid in 24x7 after she soiled it. Some time after she passed he hooked up with the sister of one of his old Caterpillar buddies and they got married about a year and a half ago. Last week, she fell in the bathroom and hit her head. Now she has sever bleeding on the brain and there's nothing they can do for it so the last I heard, they are going to pull the plug on her today. I understand that that is the way life goes but it makes me wonder why does bad things happen to such good people. Thanks for letting me vent through a veil of tears. I'm happy to have AAPK.
Sorry to hear of this. My condolences to your cousin and wife, and to you.


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Please visit my store SWEETWATER KNIVES
"Buy more ammo" - Johnnie Fain
"I'm glad I ain't scared to be lazy." Augustus McCrae