02-02-2007, 14:52
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Guerrilla
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New pictures of my favorite folder (H-Class)
What about some new pic's of my favorite folding tool? It's with me a year and a half now. I've never seen/used better hard-use folder...
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02-02-2007, 15:15
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Bladesmith to the Quiet Professionals
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Good news the knife is holding up in the land where they distill
Buffalo Juice!  ( that was good too)
Good pics.
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Bill Harsey is offline
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02-02-2007, 15:19
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Originally Posted by Bill Harsey
Good news the knife is holding up in the land where they distill Buffalo Juice!  ( that was good too)
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Well, there is something a little bit different than the Buffalo stuff in the pic below but also can hit you good in the head. Pic taken last winter during "Moose Tracking" outdoor & survivaal event in the wild. Later on we're not really able to take ANY more photos
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02-02-2007, 15:54
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Ahh, the dreaded bread grease appears.
What, no slivovitz? Or śliwowica, in this case.
TR
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02-02-2007, 16:03
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No Slivovitz
Maybe there was a bad plum season...
Great photos of a beautiful knife. Sweet watch too.
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02-02-2007, 21:22
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Simply awesome. Panerai's aren't small watches, but Mr. Harsey's folder makes it look like a little datejust.
PM outbound Mr. H!
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01-14-2011, 18:34
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Still with me, still my favorite...
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01-21-2011, 11:32
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Funny "bread grease". I was thinking about that last weekend. Made my own by frying 1lb of bacon, crumbled a quarter of it into small pieces, poured the grease from the pan into a small cup and then mixed in the crumbled bacon. After letting the mixture set in the refrigerator for an hour I had a good rendition of that heart stopping delicacy.
MVP
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01-21-2011, 17:43
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Originally Posted by MVP
Funny "bread grease". I was thinking about that last weekend. Made my own by frying 1lb of bacon, crumbled a quarter of it into small pieces, poured the grease from the pan into a small cup and then mixed in the crumbled bacon. After letting the mixture set in the refrigerator for an hour I had a good rendition of that heart stopping delicacy.
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Beautiful folder.
Bread grease. Now do you eat this straight from the cup? Like pudding? Anything with bacon, I get excited about. I made some chicken fried bacon not so long ago. Also very good, you eat it with country gravy.
Sorry about the thread hijack.
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01-24-2011, 10:08
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Bladesmith to the Quiet Professionals
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Piter,
Great pic. Nice to see it is getting some use too.
Bill
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