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Kid Terico
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Kid I'd say you're the winner when it comes to shops pard, nice and clean too, I like your collection on the wall, well done, thanks for the look see, it's always nice too see where other crafters spend there time, I can see you put some thought into putting this all together, every man needs a MAN CAVE
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Howdy All
This knife belonged to my Dad, he picked it up when he was in India during WW2, it needed a new sheath, the old one had just about had it, so I made this one to ride high on my gun belt with a slight handle forward cant.
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November 07, 2009, 10:24:54 am »
TW thats a very nice knife and great shape for how old it it. That knife sheath is one of the nicest I seen. Great job. KT
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Hello Kid
Thanks for the flowers on my Dads knife and the sheath I made, this knife was the only knife my Dad had as a hunting knife, and he used it for everything, he was a Master Meat Cutter, and learned the trade in Holland from the killing all the way to the top, he always told me, that properly used a pard could get by with just one knife, and he proved that to me over and over. His knife was always razor sharp,
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Ten Wolves, that is one fine sheath Pard. I really like the "wingtips" on it and the stamping is beautiful. That old knife was obviously well cared for do you have any info on it.
Kid, if you guys keep showing these pictures of well organized shops I ain't never gonna get to work on anything
Seriously, you and TW have some of the nicest shops I have seen. I used to have one of them Red Tractors back in My wisconsin days, A farmall super C.
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GB the super C was quite a tractor in its day. All the tractors are hand made Pecisions. I have one of every one made for every brand in that scale. They are no longer made and are worth quite a lot with all the boxes.KT
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Kt,
Ya got a split personality there!! Green & Red farm equipment! John Deere & Massey Furgeson. WOW, what a difference. Most of the fellows that I know like one or the other, but not both! Oh man, you take the cake!!!! Ya got my head spinning!, Well, you and the wine.
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Those knives and sheaths are just beautiful, TW. I'm impressed. Very first rate work. I'm also impressed with the clean workspace. It makes it easy to get things done. My dad taught me the same thing. It always works until the workspace is too small. Then things start getting in the way until I find a larger space or get rid of some of them (Get rid of tools?!
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