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Nothin' fancy, but I'll bet it is his favorite knife for a long time...
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I'll say! Where'd he learn to lash like that?C. Cash wrote:That boy of yours has got SKILLS! Great job on that one....never seen a 550 cord handle, and done well I might add.
Well, we did keep him locked in the basement for the first ten years or so...Ysabel Kid wrote:Where'd he learn to lash like that?
Dunno - no markings. Was in a box of 'parts' a friend gave us. It sure is really good steel, though - we had to use an electric grinder just to get the edge started (I did that, so it is my fault there are scratches on it), then he used a coarse then fine diamond stone, then polished it with a hard Arkansas. It will slice a paper towel without the towel tearing or getting any fibers on the blade.Modoc ED wrote:What brand is the knife blade?
I guess we'll start on the sheath-making; he already has the levergun.piller wrote:That is decidedly something to be proud of. Now he needs a leather sheath for it and a levergun and he is ready to go.
What state are they in? I can't imagine most east coast schools 'tolerating' that.bigbore442001 wrote: Too bad about the show and tell. I have to say this. Last night I saw a video tape of Mary's nephew( she is my fiance) who perfomed a skit on the Swine Flu. He and a couple of friends had constructed a news broadcast and in this he protrayed Barack Obama in black face aka Al Jolson.
He portayed all of his mannerisms to a tee but I was really surprised that he got a good grade and that he wasn't called down to one of the administrators office for some sort of punitive action or counseling session.
I plan on getting a few bumper stickers made...jd45 wrote:Anyway, I'm with you on BOORTZ/NUGENT in 2012!!!! jd45