I was mindin' my own business

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I was mindin' my own business

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Saturday morning
Gun & Knife show in town
Entry fee: Two for $5 during 1st hour.

Picked up a Case Sodbuster for a friend.

Almost made it out the door

Bought a Sage 2 and a Gayle Bradley M4

Both are scary sharp

So much for downsizing.
Larry

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after I read the title of this thread in my head rang "and my mom got scared and said "you're moving with your auntie and uncle in Bel Air"
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SnowCrash wrote:after I read the title of this thread in my head rang "and my mom got scared and said "you're moving with your auntie and uncle in Bel Air"
:D :D

You're gonna really like the Sage 2... and good luck with the willpower, Larry. ;)

- best wishes, Jazz.
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Jazz wrote: :D :D

You're gonna really like the Sage 2
I was down to about 6 Spyderco knives. I have been focusing on custom
fixed blades and whittling knives.

The Sage 2 has an excellent feel and I might be gifting my Caly 3 because
of it.

The Gayle Bradley locks up great, but I knew it was going to be a winner.
Larry

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Cool. Do you whittle or carve wood, or just like the knives? There're a few of us in the forum that whittle and carve.

- best wishes, Jazz.
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Jazz wrote:
Do you whittle or carve?
I whittle. I have a Helvie with two Goodman knives being built.

I am also having a Sugar Creek whittler and an Adventuresworn carver

if you are familiar with those bushcraft customs.

I edc'd the Gayle Bradley today. What a knife.
Larry

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