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Larger shot. Micarta is fast becoming my favorite synthetic handle material.
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Today's carry: GEC 73 Scout trapper from 2007. Number 172 of 250. Handle is golden micarta. Easy pull for a 2007 GEC.
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Even the Loop pigeons are cool. #stillnotdrivingthebus
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Carpet.
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Hello Delmar!
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For two years I've worn this POW-MIA bracelet. Mr. Estocin has been missing since 1967.
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The highway is alive tonight (today). #Bruce.
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Birds are the original recyclers. And yes, early bird filter.
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Torpedo steel.
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More than 100+ run differential. That's a whoopin'.
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Lilies of the garden.
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Whenever I go back to Kansas I like to take a few local micro brews home. #HQs.
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Large dumpster in the driveway.
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The Don't Let The Pigeon Run This App is too much fun in the hands of an irresponsible adult like me. #R-rated.
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Today's carry: Northfield 73 in antique yellow bone and Tom's Choice single spear blade barlow.
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The boys watching Curious George.
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Hardcore indoor hoops.
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Why hello there lovely Saturday afternoon.
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I collect nickels from the 1940s. Don't know when or why but they always have an interesting character to them. Maybe it's because they were minted in a time when a nickel could buy something more significant than today . I am, however, missing 1942, 194
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New (as he calls it) basketball shoot. He was a big boy at the dentist.
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My son's sunflowers are coming along. Almost 2 feet high.
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New knife: Schatt and Morgan cotton sampler. #schattandmorgan
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Sittin' in the street under an electric moon.
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Tonight's smoke.
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Storage. With a close up of the new foam for the 1050.
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Today's carry: in the pocket sheath is a GEC Tidioute 73 in charcoal buffalo bone and a Case SwayBack Jack in chestnut bone.
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whale, swim with me whale we will go far into the sea you will take me onto your back never look back never look back Six Row Brewing.
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Busch pana.
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Firework night.
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Tonight's view.
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Taking in the other games at the game.
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Pa-rade Tshirt.
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Beard progress. All systems point to the summer of the beard.
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Found outside the office: Brian Koelling's 1994 Upper Deck card. I wanna know who had the idea to fill the lower right side of the card with a B&W of the photo non-proportionally stretched. Also Koelling had a unremarkable 93 going 1-15 with 2 stolen
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Swing.
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Swing.
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FSCK this day!
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It's all PIPES what's the difference? #seinfeld.
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Happy Memorial Day.
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Here we see the German Dachshund. Or sausageous canine. The dachshund sleeps 18-20 hours a day. Storing his energy on the off chance something must be barked at. Other activities include begging for food and rolling in shit n
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Belgium owned beer. Bahamas cigar. Taken on a phone made in china. Happy birthday America.
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'Merica.
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Tri-cycling.
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So #socceratbusch was great.
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Today's carry: GEC 81 Skinner. This is what is normally called a muskrat knife. Twin, very thin, clip point blades riding on the same back spring. The blades are thin because this pattern was originally designed for skinning small game like rabbits, racco
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Old and new.
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GEC 73s
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Today's carry: a bit unpocket-friendly and it may be over the MO legal limit, but it's a must for any home with large trees.
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Post-zoo decompress.
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Caution: I'm working with my hands. Stand back 500 feet.
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Liv'n.
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Pic-a-niking at home.
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Screw Google Fiber, our bandwidth is gonna be so smooth. Almost liquid like.
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Brought the trike to the park.
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Behind the fence/ In the tall Kentucky blue/ sits a dachshund/ A proud hound/ the guardian/ death from the ankles.
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A red bone handled pocket knife is hard to resist.
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Somehow John Spencer has procured a time machine and is writing this letter from the late 1890s. Or he's just an asshole. Both theories hold water.
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Three of my favorite things: Coffeyville brick, Zippos and slipjoints. The knife and lighter are both made in Penn.
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Walkin the dog.
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Whirligigs and a whittler.
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Whirlywigs. Helicopters. Little seeds that love to sprout in my neighbor's gutters.
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Today's carry: Michael Morris FF and GEC 89 Gambler. The 89 is from the GEC line. This means the knife comes with an acorn shield and SS blades. The Gambler is a basic melon tester knife. A melon tester was used to take a core sample of fruit. The long th
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My GEC 73s. The black one is a 72 but the frame and feel is very similar to a 73 so I threw it in the photo.
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Today's carry: a 2007 GEC 73. Bought this used. Had basically no edges but 1095 comes back to life fairly easily. Pocket carrying in a hip pocket sheath. The sheath keeps the knife vertical in my pocket. Slipjoints have a tendency to go sideways and becom
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When there's no one else to sit with, the dog will sit with Nunzio
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Cardinals tickets from 2005. Now I just need to frame ones from 2006.
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So long Northwest Plaza.
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I poured my heart out.
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GO BLUUUUUUUUEES!
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The Curious George: we has lots of them.
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Cue Back In Black. Today's carry: GEC Cody Jack (top) and GEC Outlaw Jack. The Cody is in linen micarta and the Outlaw is in Buffalo Horn. I believe a knife can be called a jack knife because of the handle shape or having two or more blades operating on t
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We are an Elephant & Piggie family.
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GEC half congress on yellow bone. Long pulls and fancy dancy bolsters.
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Zoo train.
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Today's carry: GEC Northfield Trapper Jack knife. The Northfield line by GEC is my favorite. I love the polished blades and more interesting bone dyes. My favorite part of this knife is the long pulls instead of nail nicks.
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You don't run on my son.
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Love the Mfd and Dist of my eye drops.
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Hot Wheelin.
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I don't know HOW dem Duke boys are gonna get outta this bucket of syrup.
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I don't know HOW dem Duke boys are gonna get outta this bucket of syrup.
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Michael Morris friction folder. Made by Michael Morris. All handmade. Handle is white micarta. Blade is made from a file that has been tempered to ease the brittleness and help edge retention. The blade tang functions as a bottle opener. Slip sheath allow
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Today's carry: Schatt and Morgan English Jack. One of the larger traditional knives I own. 4 1/2 inches. The large main coping / sheeps foot style blade makes an efficient all purpose edge tool. The handle is brown berry dyed bone. I love the long pull, t
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Today's carry: Schatt and Morgan English Jack. One of the larger traditional knives I own. 4 1/2 inches. The large main coping / sheeps foot style blade makes an efficient all purpose edge tool. The handle is brown berry dyed bone. I love the long pull, t
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Today's belt carry: GEC 73 in yellow bone. Patina on the main blade. Carried in custom made sheath from Knife Leather Traditions.
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It's magically delicious.
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Baseball
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Two examples of my favorite GEC bone dye: Blood Red.
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Today's carry: GEC Tidioute Cody Jack. This knife, like most GECs has half stops on the blades. The half stop, as an example the small pen blade in the upper right, stops the blade when it is halfway open. This is a a safety feature to protect from accide
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He's not a dog. He's a cuddle bunny.
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Today's carry: GEC Northfield Congress. Made in 2010 this knife is like a tiny pocket jewel box. Four blades fit perfectly inside the curved handle. The top right photo shows a blade used for food and one that isn't. Fruits, vegetables and other foods dis
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Today's carry: GEC Northfield Conductor Whittler. The Northfield line is GEC's premium line with polished blades, flourishes on the bolsters (on this one they would be the three etch lines and the pinching on the bolster ends) and usually bone or stag for
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Today's carry.
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Today's carry: modern and traditional.
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New knife. 1991 Case Texas Jack. Nice square bolsters and CV steel. No pitting or rust. Surprisingly no blade wobble for a 1990s Case knife. Centered blades and matched red bone handles with even dye. Never used and bought on eBay for $40. The only odd pa
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