I polished it last night. What a beautifully balanced work of art. It feels like nothing else. Light and speedy are the only words to describe it.
Every time it is in my hand, it begs to do flow drills...
Thank You again my good friend Brownie for allowing me to wield such a perfect tool.:thumsup
I polished it last night. What a beautifully balanced work of art. It feels like nothing else. Light and speedy are the only words to describe it.
Every time it is in my hand, it begs to do flow drills...
Thank You again my good friend Brownie for allowing me to wield such a perfect tool.:thumsup
Tough guy huh? Stitches? I don't need no stinkin' stitches!
I'm surprised you didn't pour gun powder in it and light it up Rambo.
If I did that to myself I think it would be the wife who would pass out. :grin
A clean cut like that you probably didn't even feel till much later. Like a scalpel that thing looks like it was cut with.
The sight of needles gives me feelings which I'd rather not share. Not about being afraid of them.
Same sheaths that ya'll made when the blade was new are still performing GREAT !
Who knows how many draws and hours of wear they have on them....Flawless.:thumsup
Maybe ya ought to not make such a great product......
As far as the picture dates being the same, it was not planned, it was just time to give the Bagwell some love I guess.
...and those were the very first Commodores that went out the door.
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