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Cool pics Caleb.. ::tu:: Why not send some to GEC?? Maybe turn into some extra jing!!! ::nod:: Never know!!! ::tu:: John ::groove::
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Thanks John, you never know, I may end up doing that? ::tu::

Here is an old camp knife that I really enjoy.
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johnny twoshoes wrote:Thanks TJ. ::tu::

A couple more.
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Really like the feathers feature Caleb!
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My favorite hobbies!!
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Allright twoshoes, the picture background mystery has got my attention, so I'm giving it a shot. ::hmm:: ::hmm:: ::hmm:: ::suspense:: ::facepalm:: ::uc::
A critter hide?... rabbit maybe?
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Mike is the winner!!! 8)
There is a dead coon right above the Bull Nose work knife. His little house was right under that downed tree for years. ::tu::
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::ds:: I could smell it a mile away :D
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Did somebody say Coon?

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TripleF wrote:My favorite hobbies!!
Scott, Those Spyderco's are top notch. My son has about 15 or 20.
R.P. sticks aren't to shabby either. The La Aroma de Cuba Mi Amor's are one of my favorites.
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Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, a fellow cigar smoker!!

Knice to know!!

Smokin' a Benchmade as I type. ::nod::
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Here is one I bought at the flea markets when I was only 14 years old. I always bought at least one CASE XX off the dealers table when I went with my Dad and Grandfather. Large Stockman Red Bone 1975.
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My Dads Boker that was given to him by his parents when he was a kid.
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MyDogsHunt wrote:Did somebody say Coon?

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Red will have ya treed when the morning comes!!

Awesome pics.. John ::tu::
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Swiped this knife photo from J2S and cropped it for a desktop background........I pretty much
get all my backgrounds from you guys...... ::nod:: !!

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Got them 'pockets too full' blues 8)
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Mike!! You blow some harp? Me too man. ::tu::
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this pic shows a little color in the pearl
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I sure am tryin Perry, tell you what! My dad just gave me that Hohner in G and I been giviner hell.
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I see, Mike you need to get a "C" harp. It would be much easier to figure out the draws or bends on.
A "G" is awfully hard to bend the notes on because it's much lower. I would even try a "D" harp,
anything in C or higher. ::tu::
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That's some beautiful pearl roof! ::tu::
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This pic of my Granddad's Schrade was taken this morning in the dogwood next to our driveway, as I was on the way to the mailbox. The morning sun washed out the yellow scales a bit.

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Looks like a keeper to me Doug! ::tu:: A great old friend
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Thanks! A keeper indeed.

I have probably posted about it before, but I gave it to him as a gift for Christmas in 1971 (I was 9, he was 59). None of us knew it would be his last Christmas with us. Before Christmas came again he had passed following complications from surgery. My grandma gave it back to me for Christmas 1972, and it has been a treasured possession since.
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Knice pic Doug! ::tu::
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Great pics everyone. ::tu::

Doug, that pics is awesome, especially because of the story behind it. :)

Mike, way to go buddy, that pic looks really good. I would have no problem walking out of the house with a pocket full like that. ::tu::

A couple new ones.
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