Very nice!Made by an old man in Alabama who passed a few years back. Carried it in Iraq and Afghanistan instead of the crap they wanted me to carry.
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Roger that! Glad you are still sucking air.Sub, I am back in the states, give you a call in a few days.
Wow! Any idea where in Bama?Made by an old man in Alabama who passed a few years back. Carried it in Iraq and Afghanistan instead of the crap they wanted me to carry.
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Bucket list right there! Wow!Any other Yarborough owners kicking around? Had the privilege of meeting Mr. Bill Harsey and Chris Reeves a while back. Great people who collaborate on some very nice pieces.
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Any other Yarborough owners kicking around? Had the privilege of meeting Mr. Bill Harsey and Chris Reeves a while back. Great people who collaborate on some very nice pieces.
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Awesome blade!
Do you like the subhilt?
Does it help a hand that is wet from war?
Elberta I read. He passed a while back. That knife is serious steel.Wow! Any idea where in Bama?
I bought a blade the 3 months ago and have never used it.I can't believe I spent the money for it.It has a wide handle.My hads have been broke and it easier to hold!
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Kinda hard on the garage door isn't it.Been pretty quiet in here, for most the weather is changing to Spring so way less time to spend on foolish internet! Hah! So this week I have been practicing for a Modern Samurai Project Instructors class. As mentioned previously the standards are very fast. I fear I have reached a physical plateau for my age and physical ability. The 3x2 drill is killing me, the other drills I can for most part make par. Par on 3x2 drill equals from concealment, at 3 yards draw and put 3 in alpha box then 2 in brain box in 2.0 seconds or less. With all good hits I am consistently just over Par. With at least one outside box I am just under Par. Thus far I cannot seem to get it together consistently. More practice!
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Kinda hard on the garage door isn't it.
Been pretty quiet in here, for most the weather is changing to Spring so way less time to spend on foolish internet! Hah! So this week I have been practicing for a Modern Samurai Project Instructors class. As mentioned previously the standards are very fast. I fear I have reached a physical plateau for my age and physical ability. The 3x2 drill is killing me, the other drills I can for most part make par. Par on 3x2 drill equals from concealment, at 3 yards draw and put 3 in alpha box then 2 in brain box in 2.0 seconds or less. With all good hits I am consistently just over Par. With at least one outside box I am just under Par. Thus far I cannot seem to get it together consistently. More practice!
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Turkey hunting is a blast, don’t forget the empty bread sack in your pack for when you find a patch of morels! I would always get side tracked into hunting mushrooms. I have more unfilled turkey tags than filled. That is just one Wiley bird.Im getting all my gear ready for Turkey season. Next weekend is jam packed with Easter parties with 4 different families. Then the fallowing weekend I’ll be chasing Gobblers. Shotguns and ammo are ready to go. Happy I stocked up on ammo before a box of shells shot up to $70.00.
A feller should use a netted sack so the spores can spread. At least thats what they tell me.Turkey hunting is a blast, don’t forget the empty bread sack in your pack for when you find a patch of morels! I would always get side tracked into hunting mushrooms. I have more unfilled turkey tags than filled. That is just one Wiley bird.
Thanks BP, I never thought of that. I just always used bread sack so I could keep the itty bitty creatures out of my pockets! When you dump the shrooms in salt water to clean it is amazing all the live stock that emerges!A feller should use a netted sack so the spores can spread. At least thats what they tell me.
I think giving them a good flick of the finger would help before putting them in the bread sack too. Haven't seen to many lately. Used to get them by the buckets after a forest fire but man that kind of dangerous these days. People follow those fires and get real territorial about it.Thanks BP, I never thought of that. I just always used bread sack so I could keep the itty bitty creatures out of my pockets! When you dump the shrooms in salt water to clean it is amazing all the live stock that emerges!