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Tidioute Patriot

hey terry, i have the twin for your tidioute!

This is another of Case 2004 Freedom series.  It is a 6254 SS trapper.  This was the first of two of the series that I have.  It was a CHRISTmas present from my son and daughter in 2004.

Some serious Spirit going on in here!!!!

Wow, I'm feeling positively unpatriotic by NOT having any knives with stars, stripes, or patriotic sayings on them. Is that some kind of knife collecting rule or something?

Living in a tourist destination like I do I even avoid fireworks shows to avoid the crowds, (dang pesky tourists!!). I usually hide at home during these holiday occasions, though sometimes I can see the fireworks from my front door if the coastal overcast goes away, (we call it "June Gloom" around here). Guess I'll just have to live vicariously through others who show off their patriotic collectibles. Me, I'll just fly my 'lil flags on my fence and call it done. Enjoying the cool pics though.

There was a time when we didn't let anyone tread on our flag!  Rough Rider RR1381 trapper and RR1390 stockman.

Thought maybe this one might help to explain my previous post.  Rough Rider RR1390.

Had I known about the box, I might have bought one of those RR Gadsdens (The Stockman not the Trapper!)

I basically came up with a mix of the Sons of Liberty and the Gadsden Flag.  The Knives are a US Flag Vic Classic SD and a Gadsden Vic Rambler.

That's good Tobias.  I like that!

Hey dont knock it, I like the little flags on the fence
Syd Carr said:

Wow, I'm feeling positively unpatriotic by NOT having any knives with stars, stripes, or patriotic sayings on them. Is that some kind of knife collecting rule or something?

Living in a tourist destination like I do I even avoid fireworks shows to avoid the crowds, (dang pesky tourists!!). I usually hide at home during these holiday occasions, though sometimes I can see the fireworks from my front door if the coastal overcast goes away, (we call it "June Gloom" around here). Guess I'll just have to live vicariously through others who show off their patriotic collectibles. Me, I'll just fly my 'lil flags on my fence and call it done. Enjoying the cool pics though.

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