
Treefarmer
Wow!!djknife13 wrote:Here's the lineup of the G96's waiting for their sheaths to get treated for mildew. So far I haven't found anything that works well. The whole lineup cost me $30. ___Dave
Was the person who sold you those "DRUNK". One of those would cost anywhere from $35-$60 over here!!!djknife13 wrote:Here's the lineup of the G96's waiting for their sheaths to get treated for mildew. So far I haven't found anything that works well. The whole lineup cost me $30. ___Dave
You didn't buy 'em;you STOLE 'em! Great score on some great (and under appreciated)knives. This may sound a bit odd but you might try a little Massengill douche(which is basically white vinegar & water)to treat the mildew. It also works great for removing the skunk stink from dumb dogs.Forget the tomato products;they don't work.djknife13 wrote:Here's the lineup of the G96's waiting for their sheaths to get treated for mildew. So far I haven't found anything that works well. The whole lineup cost me $30. ___Dave
Knice haul Dave!!djknife13 wrote:Here's the lineup of the G96's waiting for their sheaths to get treated for mildew. So far I haven't found anything that works well. The whole lineup cost me $30. ___Dave
djknife13 wrote:Thanks for the ideas guys. My house is starting to smell mildew, and the sheaths are in a plastic bag. Yeah Phil, I like the unbranded ones best. k7k, for skunk smell we use hydrogen peroxide, soda and Dawn dish soap. Spray the whole bottle on the dog, leave it set for about 5 minutes, rinse well and you can't smell it even up close. Soda and Lysol didn't work on the sheaths. I tried lemon, Fabreeze, pet odor remover with no luck. I'll try the vodka. I've never heard of using vodka in Swedish meatballs. We have them for Christmas every year. I looked on line and the knives are selling for between $30 and $60 here so I think I did well. I sure hate the smell though. He had about 15 more, but I think any more of this deal and Jane would have moved out. ____Dave
New_Windsor_NY wrote:So your kayak trip was a success. Kind of a small haul for you, but very nice. Like that wooden duck!
You could've at least said you carved it yourself!TripleF wrote:New_Windsor_NY wrote:So your kayak trip was a success. Kind of a small haul for you, but very nice. Like that wooden duck!
I know, right?!?!? I love Hooded Mergansers , and the moment I saw it, I was like, I have to have that!!
New_Windsor_NY wrote:You could've at least said you carved it yourself!TripleF wrote:New_Windsor_NY wrote:So your kayak trip was a success. Kind of a small haul for you, but very nice. Like that wooden duck!
I know, right?!?!? I love Hooded Mergansers , and the moment I saw it, I was like, I have to have that!!
Scott, what is the folding knife in this picture?TripleF wrote:Found these this morning.....
I'm just sharpening it as I reply....CLEARCUT USA GEO WORTHINGTONedge213 wrote:Scott, what is the folding knife in this picture?TripleF wrote:Found these this morning.....
That's not how our Scott rolls. He's an honest upstanding citizen and his word is his bond.New_Windsor_NY wrote: You could've at least said you carved it yourself!
Like the knife that's third from the top.TripleF wrote:In the mail today....
Great scores! That MTech ought to be a good cheapie just to beat up on. Really like the tanto shape. You always see Camillus or Imperial Demo knives (and occasionally Ontario, who were the last to make them, only discontinuing them 4-5 years ago), but rarely Schrade.TripleF wrote:Knice scores fellas!!
Picked these up from a nearby flea market....haven't been in months. Glad I went.