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The Mod Squad / Re: 58mm with Polished Stag Scales
« Last post by lazar on Today at 02:59:27 PM »Great job as usual! Looks great!
That's a beauty.
Thank you Gentlemen!
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The Mod Squad / Re: 58mm with Polished Stag Scales« Last post by lazar on Today at 02:59:27 PM »Great job as usual! Looks great! That's a beauty. Thank you Gentlemen! 72
The Mod Squad / Re: 58mm with Polished Stag Scales« Last post by lazar on Today at 02:58:42 PM »Thanks man, I am always interested to know the details. Keep up the good work You're welcome and thank you for the kind words! 73
Swiss Army Knights Forum / Re: See-through Sunday« Last post by Barry Rowland on Today at 02:53:58 PM »74
Swiss Army Knights Forum / Re: How about a monster challenge?« Last post by Barry Rowland on Today at 02:53:10 PM »Me!
1. Ulzhan 2. Barry Rowland 75
Swiss Army Knights Forum / Re: How about a monster challenge?« Last post by ulzhan on Today at 02:30:28 PM »August is better then.
Let's rock that month. Everything from Champion and Cybertool L upwards is eligible. The biggest Wenger are also invited. Who's gonna joining the fun? 1. Ulzhan 76
Swiss Army Knights Forum / Re: How about a monster challenge?« Last post by nate j on Today at 02:20:46 PM »What do you think about July or August?As noted above, it makes no difference to me personally, but July would put you head-to-head with the Dean51 Traditional Challenge, while August is open AFAIK. 77
General Tool Discussion / Re: 30 Day Challenges for 2024« Last post by nate j on Today at 02:16:21 PM »78
Swiss Army Knights Forum / Re: See-through Sunday« Last post by Fast Bill on Today at 02:08:21 PM »Very nice Spartans Ron.
Here's my Blue Spartan for the afternoon 79
Swiss Army Knights Forum / Re: Explorer Challenge May 2024« Last post by Grand_Banana on Today at 01:55:35 PM »Good eye. It’s a sandalwood mala with a bodhi seed guru bead. It’s still fairly new. I typically spend a week or so every winter, beading new malas to pass the time. My yellow Explorer sat on my bench the entire time, the scissors cutting cord and tassels. That’s great. I have made several, a couple for myself from my own practice and some to give away. Haven’t had time to make any for a couple years now. Hope you're feeling better by now! Thanks, I am on the mend now I think. Caring for family that are now in it. 80
Edged Tools / Re: What Traditional Knife are you toting today?« Last post by SteveC on Today at 01:39:17 PM »
Yes, It's a Candle end Lamb More Wright goodness; Rosewood Senator. Nice pic of your Senator ! |
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