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    Quote Originally Posted by Sailor View Post
    Otherwise ok but that's ice. You would be stuck with the small boat. Have to wait at least for a month.
    That's cool............I got time. How bout some nice fried reindeer steaks and lingonberries while we're waiting ?!
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    Here's few for Blade:

    My one and only freehand pipe. I got it from a good friend
    It's a good smoker, the bowl is huge. Probably my biggest pipe.

    That's interesting, really. Of what i've seen in Scandinavian/Finnish pipe sites or even with local pipe smokers, those Nording-style freehand pipes are very rare at this side of the bond. Don't know why.



    And not pipe-related bs, as usual, but this is an older pic about what might happen to cabin boats here. It's been there for years. Owner didn't take his boat up before winter and that's what happened.
    Doggie looks like 'oops, wasn't me'


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    Quote Originally Posted by Sailor View Post
    Here's few for Blade:

    My one and only freehand pipe. I got it from a good friend
    It's a good smoker, the bowl is huge. Probably my biggest pipe.

    That's interesting, really. Of what i've seen in Scandinavian/Finnish pipe sites or even with local pipe smokers, those Nording-style freehand pipes are very rare at this side of the bond. Don't know why.



    And not pipe-related bs, as usual, but this is an older pic about what might happen to cabin boats here. It's been there for years. Owner didn't take his boat up before winter and that's what happened.
    Doggie looks like 'oops, wasn't me'

    Well first off...too bad about that boat. Man...if I had a cabin boat ,I wouldn't neglect it.They don't just grow on trees. As for Doggie .........Doggie go WOOF !!!! As for the pipe..very nice.Still not sure whether I want to spend the money. I may get something a little more in budget but still with a big bowl. I love seeing all these free hands though......Yep , this is what my life has come to. All I want is a good pipe and a hot cup of tea. What a crazy life I live ha ha.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightblade View Post
    That's cool............I got time. How bout some nice fried reindeer steaks and lingonberries while we're waiting ?!
    Hey Blade, I found ya a boat, needs a little work though! The Ghost Ship on Bodega Bay. Sorry for the tease, the ship is now gone, state got rid of it.

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    Looked like it WAS a nice one !
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightblade View Post
    Looked like it WAS a nice one !
    At high tide it would float pretty OK, but at low tide it was left high and dry on the mud!
    Bodega Bay & Beyond » Blog Archive » Abandoned Boat in Bodega Bay
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    A nice Les Wood and the beautiful Lapp Knife 250 by Marttiini, Finland
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    Say that is a beautiful blade eTom.Very nice ! Nice lines as the saying goes.
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    Sorry, forgot the link to Marttiini:
    Lapp knife 250 - Marttiini
    Excellent blades!

    Here are my 3 Marttiini
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    Tomi gave me the chance to test the Puukko and I learned...the blades from Lappland are amazing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by eTom View Post
    A nice Les Wood and the beautiful Lapp Knife 250 by Marttiini, Finland
    Never heard the term Lapp knife. That is leuku around here. Of course that kind of big knives are more common up in the north, Lappland.
    Beautiful knife you have.
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