Day 01 (continued): No significant uses for most of the day, but in the afternoon the snack-bug struck. I used the OHT to slice off a nice bit of Braunschweiger. Topped with mustard on a nice bit of rye bread. Heaven!(Image removed from quote.)Any other Braunschweiger fans out there?
Yeah, Barry! (Image removed from quote.)(Image removed from quote.)(Image removed from quote.)Now, confession time, is there anything better than a Braunschweiger on rye with onions and mustard? SAK over heart, tell the truth here......
My GAK, which will be my primary carry for this challenge. I absolutely love the saw on this beast. It's my primary hiking knife, as it has pretty much everything I need for time in the woods.
Nice SIG Powernoodle! I pack a 227 for work and love it!
Day 02:Quiet day here, too. Pocket dump picture for my day 2 entry:(Image removed from quote.)
your wrench...is BO Tactical wrench
The Sentinel just doesn’t have enough tools and the DAK is a bit big (for me...) for EDC at work.
Quote from: zrxoa1 on February 02, 2018, 09:26:42 PMThe Sentinel just doesn’t have enough tools and the DAK is a bit big (for me...) for EDC at work. That seems to be one of the challenges with the 111mm line.
Ah but the Centurion is nearly perfect.
Quote from: Barry Rowland on February 02, 2018, 03:46:46 PMMy GAK, which will be my primary carry for this challenge. I absolutely love the saw on this beast. It's my primary hiking knife, as it has pretty much everything I need for time in the woods.So the GAK come with serrated blade? Was thinking of getting one of eBay but I'd like one without serrationSent from my SM-G935F using Tapatalk
Quote from: Barry Rowland on February 02, 2018, 03:45:27 PMNice SIG Powernoodle! I pack a 227 for work and love it!Day 02 (continued):Nothing wrong with a 227, Barry. (Image removed from quote.)Barry, it strikes me that we both have excellent taste in firearms, SAKs, luncheon meat, and womens. What's the likelihood you'll be rooting for the Eagles on Sunday?
Quote from: ThePeacent on February 02, 2018, 08:27:49 PMyour wrench...is BO Tactical wrench (Image removed from quote.)My 'keychain" wrench was made back in the day by the Diamond Calk Horseshoe company. Probably before 1980. Which, I bet, makes it older than you are. (Image removed from quote.)It was made up in Minnesota, back when people in the USA still made stuff. (Image removed from quote.)It's marked as being made with "Tool-steel" and the color is due to a several decades of riding around in bags, bikes, and toolboxes. So it does indeed have a BO finish: brown oxide. A.k.a oily, rusty, patina. (Image removed from quote.)Still works great! (Image removed from quote.)
Interesting breakfast you have there Syem Tried it once on a lads holiday, beer on cornflakes for breakfast as we had no milk....it wasn't very good