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Mentioned to my Brother when down south that our company now requires us to carry a back up knife in addition to our every day carry.
Keep in mind these are weapons of last resort against dangerous wildlife.

Knock on the door today and handed a box from my Brother (made it fast up here).
Opened said box to discover this:

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Beautiful Damascus Blade of just over 7", stag horn handle and heavy cowhide sheath!
Hell of a fine gesture on his part, and methinks this one may become the every day carry instead of back up.

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The Custom made blade I usually carry, present many moons ago from my Lady, would these days be worth upwards of a grand.
Might have to consider keeping her as back-up - as in safe & sound in the truck!

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Cheers Indeed!
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Both look incredible Matt :thumbup:
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Nice knives! But I’d hate to be in a situation to have to use it! But it’s better than punching a bear!
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Nice looking blades! Love the look of Damascus blades.
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Beautiful knives! You can't beat gold forged steel.
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Mighty fine cutlery!! :thumbup:
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IronNoggin wrote:
Mon Mar 04, 2024 3:57 pm
Mentioned to my Brother when down south that our company now requires us to carry a back up knife in addition to our every day carry.
Keep in mind these are weapons of last resort against dangerous wildlife.

Knock on the door today and handed a box from my Brother (made it fast up here).
Opened said box to discover this:

Image

Beautiful Damascus Blade of just over 7", stag horn handle and heavy cowhide sheath!
Hell of a fine gesture on his part, and methinks this one may become the every day carry instead of back up.

Image

The Custom made blade I usually carry, present many moons ago from my Lady, would these days be worth upwards of a grand.
Might have to consider keeping her as back-up - as in safe & sound in the truck!

Image

Cheers Indeed!

That's not we call an arkansaw toothpick here in the ( Ozarks )
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IronNoggin wrote:
Mon Mar 04, 2024 3:57 pm
Mentioned to my Brother when down south that our company now requires us to carry a back up knife in addition to our every day carry.
Keep in mind these are weapons of last resort against dangerous wildlife.

Knock on the door today and handed a box from my Brother (made it fast up here).
Opened said box to discover this:

Image

Beautiful Damascus Blade of just over 7", stag horn handle and heavy cowhide sheath!
Hell of a fine gesture on his part, and methinks this one may become the every day carry instead of back up.

Image

The Custom made blade I usually carry, present many moons ago from my Lady, would these days be worth upwards of a grand.
Might have to consider keeping her as back-up - as in safe & sound in the truck!

Image

Cheers Indeed!

That's not we call an arkansaw toothpick here in the ( Ozarks )
:shifty:
Dave :lol: :lol: :oops:
2010 equinox,
known as doe bow
vixenmaster custom string
swacker bhs, 2/1/4" cut 120 grn.
xx75 Easton 2219,s
firebolt arrows
S5 pads
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be safe in all you do
see ya in the woods
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papabear1 wrote:
Thu Mar 07, 2024 10:30 am
IronNoggin wrote:
Mon Mar 04, 2024 3:57 pm
Mentioned to my Brother when down south that our company now requires us to carry a back up knife in addition to our every day carry.
Keep in mind these are weapons of last resort against dangerous wildlife.

Knock on the door today and handed a box from my Brother (made it fast up here).
Opened said box to discover this:

Image

Beautiful Damascus Blade of just over 7", stag horn handle and heavy cowhide sheath!
Hell of a fine gesture on his part, and methinks this one may become the every day carry instead of back up.

Image

The Custom made blade I usually carry, present many moons ago from my Lady, would these days be worth upwards of a grand.
Might have to consider keeping her as back-up - as in safe & sound in the truck!

Image

Cheers Indeed!

That's not we call an arkansaw toothpick here in the ( Ozarks )
:shifty:
Dave :lol: :lol: :oops:
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swacker bhs, 2/1/4" cut 120 grn.
xx75 Easton 2219,s
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S5 pads
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be safe in all you do
see ya in the woods
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Outstanding tools !
If your Tooth pick is double edged be carful with the carry laws some times double edged is a no no.
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gerald strine wrote:
Thu Mar 07, 2024 4:51 pm
Outstanding tools !
If your Tooth pick is double edged be carful with the carry laws some times double edged is a no no.
We pack an exemption due to the work involved.
Good To Go!

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