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Well I just want to say that I am going on my honeymoon tomorrow morning August 1st 2013. We are heading to Arizona to wander the desert, we will be staying with my Brother Dave Taylor...well in…
Blog HoneyMoon 3 Likes The humble P-38 I know there isn't much need of a can opener these days but I'm curious: 1) Did you ever or do still have one? 2) If you still have one do you carry it regularly or use it often? 3) Besides opening… Discussion The humble P-38 2 LikesI posted pics of this in the past but I have some new (cool) info to add.
I bought this nice small toolkit a few years back. Expensive but I really liked it. Problem was I didn't…
Blog Toolkit update 4 Likes The Comittee knife work in ProgressThis system may not work for everyone, but it will work for me until a better idea comes along. It's inspired of course by the Great Eastern Cutlery packaging system.
Supplies…
Blog One Mans Storage Solution. 3 Likes Knife Cleaning and Oil StationIt sounds like it might be some sort of firearm, but actually it's a new small Buschcrafter / EDC made by Frank Hunter at Black Wolf Armory in Lewistown, Montana.
It measures 7 inches…
Blog My New Black Wolf Armory Rimfire 3 Likes My visit to Smoky Mountain Knife Works #7I got my first Rough Riders this trip to SMKW.
This is a Rough Rider brown jigged bone baby toothpick RR063.…
Blog My visit to Smoky Mountain Knife Works #7 8 Likes Robeson Whittler # 632319In the National Knife Museum, there are many exhibits starting with the stone age...…
Blog My visit to Smoky Mountain Knife works #2 6 Likes My visit to Smoky Mountain Knife works #3The museum has a large Case collection. Here are just a few examples. Notice the missing knife in the lower left hand corner of the first picture. It was celluloid and had started to break down…
Blog My visit to Smoky Mountain Knife works #3 5 Likes
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