Jim, I'm liking this new thing where you post knife pictures!
Beautiful Sebenza you've got there.. I've always loved the Regulars! I think they only look better with age..
Keep it up with the pics!
Rick
Thanks, Rick!
I’m not sure how often I’ll post knife pics…still trying to get the hang of it. But I’ll do my best when I do. Lots of people around here take such beautiful, artistic knife pics!
Jim, I'm liking this new thing where you post knife pictures!
Beautiful Sebenza you've got there.. I've always loved the Regulars! I think they only look better with age..
Keep it up with the pics!
Rick
Thanks, Rick!
I’m not sure how often I’ll post knife pics…still trying to get the hang of it. But I’ll do my best when I do. Lots of people around here take such beautiful, artistic knife pics!
Jim
I've noticed two pictures from you now Jim! Nice work! I'm also blown away by the artistic and image quality that some posters possess!
Current Top 3
Kapara, Native 5, Pacific Salt 2
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"If you could kick the person in the pants responsible for most of your trouble, you wouldn't sit for a month."
-Theodore Roosevelt
P.S. You're not the first to be fooled by that Millie. It was almost down to Para2 length in that picture, and the longer Military handle makes the blade look even shorter. I think it actually was shorter than a PM2 when I finally swapped it out for M4.
This guy survived my childhood. It’s an old Boy Scout fixed blade made by Western.
I field dressed my first deer with it 27 years ago. I was 16 and had already had it for a few years. When I was about 12 I would throw it at trees and just do dumb stuff with it. At one point I sharpened the swedge but it’s pretty dull now. Still need to keep an eye on it though.
It belonged to my father who got it from my grandfather. It is currently retired for sentimental reasons. I hope to break it out for my sons first deer.
-Darby
sal wrote:Knife afi's are pretty far out, steel junky's more so, but "edge junky's" are just nuts. :p
SpyderEdgeForever wrote:
Also, do you think a kangaroo would eat a bowl of spagetti with sauce if someone offered it to them?
P.S. You're not the first to be fooled by that Millie. It was almost down to Para2 length in that picture, and the longer Military handle makes the blade look even shorter. I think it actually was shorter than a PM2 when I finally swapped it out for M4.
This guy survived my childhood. It’s an old Boy Scout fixed blade made by Western.
Wow.
I had one of those I won selling Scout-O-Rama tickets. I wonder if it's still in a box somewhere in my parent's garage. Now you've made me want to go look for it.
For the majority of this yeary plain old digital camo PM2! I decided to put it to the test and really put it to work. It's definitely held up to anything I've tried it on.
Barry
Bonne Journey!
For the word of God is living and powerful, and sharper than any two edged sword
Do what you can, where you are, with what you have! Theodore Roosevelt
This guy survived my childhood. It’s an old Boy Scout fixed blade made by Western.
I field dressed my first deer with it 27 years ago. I was 16 and had already had it for a few years. When I was about 12 I would throw it at trees and just do dumb stuff with it. At one point I sharpened the swedge but it’s pretty dull now. Still need to keep an eye on it though.
It belonged to my father who got it from my grandfather. It is currently retired for sentimental reasons. I hope to break it out for my sons first deer.
Barry
Bonne Journey!
For the word of God is living and powerful, and sharper than any two edged sword
Do what you can, where you are, with what you have! Theodore Roosevelt