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    Smoking some Pilots mix from Barling. Trying to stay warm at -20C (-4 F) with cup of tea while smoking salmon for dinner.





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    Quote Originally Posted by Sailor View Post
    Smoking some Pilots mix from Barling. Trying to stay warm at -20C (-4 F) with cup of tea while smoking salmon for dinner.





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    Dude...Tomi ! I don't know how many more ways I can say it, but you really do have an inner Ansel Adams(photographer) . I don't know which looks more awesome that knife, or that Salmon.
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    Well....it seems Santa still had a package in his bag just for me. Actually...Thank you SpaceMonkeyJon for this awesome gift.a Case pocket knife(too damn awesome) and some wonderful Diebels brand Full English of which I am currently enjoying with this Viking Rustic sitter.Now I am officialy a good ol boy. I like my leatherman but, sometime it's a little much on the hip and I have really been wanting a proper ol pocket knife for a long time. I wanna learn what the specific blade shapes are used for,always been curious bout that? It's a wonderful life !! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year ! Woot ! P.S This Deibels is wonderfully smooth stuff...very nice. Name:  006.jpg
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightblade View Post
    Well....it seems Santa still had a package in his bag just for me. Actually...Thank you SpaceMonkeyJon for this awesome gift.a Case pocket knife(too damn awesome) and some wonderful Diebels brand Full English of which I am currently enjoying with this Viking Rustic sitter.Now I am officialy a good ol boy. I like my leatherman but, sometime it's a little much on the hip and I have really been wanting a proper ol pocket knife for a long time. I wanna learn what the specific blade shapes are used for,always been curious bout that? It's a wonderful life !! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year ! Woot ! P.S This Deibels is wonderfully smooth stuff...very nice. Name:  006.jpg
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    The little blade on it's lonesome is for castrating and called a castrator blade. The French point looking blade is called a sheep's foot and was generally used for trimming the same, and lastly the big blade is your general purpose sticker, gutter, whittler or what have you in those terms. That style of pocket knife is known here as a Stockman's knife. I have a few in the original Old Timer model. Some have been around for almost as long as me I think. Certainly very well used. And I have one I bought for my own use as well.


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    Quote Originally Posted by MickR View Post
    The little blade on it's lonesome is for castrating and called a castrator blade. The French point looking blade is called a sheep's foot and was generally used for trimming the same, and lastly the big blade is your general purpose sticker, gutter, whittler or what have you in those terms. That style of pocket knife is known here as a Stockman's knife. I have a few in the original Old Timer model. Some have been around for almost as long as me I think. Certainly very well used. And I have one I bought for my own use as well.


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    Thanks for that Mick......doubt I'll be denutting anything anytime soon but meah.....ya never know right ?
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    Sunday evening: pipe, beer & book.

    Pilots Mix from Barling TVF.
    Estonian beer.
    Book: gift from wifey. The lion of the north.

    'That is what i do. I drink and i know things'
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Size:  60.2 KBCongratulations pipe to welcome my new daughter into the world!
    7lb 8oz after a three and a half hour labour, now I've got two daughters
    And a wife to contend with, I'm surrounded but couldn't be happier!
    Jack on the rocks, meerschaum pipe, my favourite baccy -a little blend
    From the other side of the country, earthy, woody smooth to a t- and a
    some David Gemmell whilst the little one has dinner ^_^

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    congratulations on your new daughter
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    I second that congratulations !!
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    Congratulations

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