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Old April 28, 2017   #31
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Nokia boots are much better quality than Nokia phones.. (shhh, don't tell anyone what I said.. )
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Old April 28, 2017   #32
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This is so cool... Fiskars Cutting Academy (I needed those tips for carrots & cucumbers)
http://www.fiskars.eu/cutting-academy
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Old April 28, 2017   #33
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In the garden and for any yard work I use my old Swedish Mora knife with laminated steel blade. My pocket knife is an Enzo folder made 5 miles from where I was born in Finland. I keep them sharp enough to shave with.

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This explains your love of the 6.5X55 Swedish.
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Old April 28, 2017   #34
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This explains your love of the 6.5X55 Swedish.
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And Husqvarna rifles.

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Old April 29, 2017   #35
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Here's my favorite. My wife & I moved back to the family farm in 1986 & we found this blade in an old smokehouse. I took it to work & epoxied a handle into it & I'm still using it all these years later. It's 18" overall length with a 12" blade. I lost it out of the 4-wheeler basket early last Fall and searched the farm (97 acres) from one end to the other. Even used a metal detector on the path I was on that day over & over. Finally gave up heartbroken that I had been so careless to lose it. Lo & behold early this spring I'm riding along after a spring rain & I see that black electrical tape shining on the ground. In a area that I had searched repeatedly. Most useful thing I have for the farm/garden. It won't happen again. Going to take good care of it.

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Old May 2, 2017   #36
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The other day at work for some reason I had my big Cold Steel knife at work and used it.
I couldn't find the knife after that and thought I had set it down and lost it.
I couldn't figure that out either because always I use the knife and put it back in my pocket that is my rule so I wont lose them.
It has been days and I decided to stop worrying about it because it was gone.
I have had that knife since 2005.
This morning I looked in a drawer for something and there it was where I always keep it.
I have no idea how it got there but there it was.


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Worth--I can relate. I thought my favorite SOG Micron II that just fit in the watch pocket of my jeans had been lost in the garden somewhere. Almost a year later I found it under my easy chair. Gave me an excuse to buy more knives in the interim, though. A watch pocket knife is handy and finding a good one isn't easy.

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Old May 3, 2017   #38
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My Mom had misplaced her garden cutters and thought she accidentally dropped them in the trash..
When I went to visit my parents yesterday, she was upset about them and I promised to help in the search operation. She had already looked for them everywhere..
I found them by the entrance in a small holder that had keys, shoehorns etc... No idea how the tool had got there - Mom blamed my Dad and he vehemently denied having any knowledge of it..
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I see you have an eye for a good knife gdaddybill! I pack the Dragonfly where ever I go - just got a brand new one! I'd be lost without it. We also have a pair off scissors in the GH but this knife does a great job of cutting suckers!
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Most of my knife work in the garden is cutting twine to tie tomato plants to stakes. This is my weapon of choice for that task --

My goodness, do you also fight cocks with that thing?
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Old May 3, 2017   #41
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You can never have too many knives!
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You can never have too many knives!
No you can't.
These are the two I carry at all times.
Cold steel pro lite and a Case.
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