Chunk this!
Oh and bite me!
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Cappy you have Case Canoe's you are willing to part with?
I've had a bunch of the canoes over the years. I'm still in SC and will check to see if I have left when I get home.
Arty I THINK I have your correct address but text it to me just to make sure.
No Canoes Trav in this roll. I'll check the others when I locate them.
Some VERY nice collector case and Parker stuff.
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Clearly you need a few more pocket knives.
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That knife blanket roll thing-a-ma-jig would be excellent for all those old antique oyster knives I got from thump!
Don't you think so Hank?
:)
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:stirthepot:stirthepot:stirthepot:stirthepot:stirt hepot
I've got to have that soup again some day.
BKb
It's a stew, damnit. Focus people. I had some a couple of weeks ago down at camp. It wasn't as good as Len's though.
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Alright alright STEW it is.
BKB
Yea Oyster STEW you unwashed Okie....
Len fell ass backwards into that stew. Damn!
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You shoulda seen him shopping for the ingredients. It was so cute. Little fella was so excited.
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Hey! I sat out on the back deck and shucked all them Effers so he could make the stew!
And then he left me a science project in the fridge....
I get no respect.
gots to have a SD badge to get an invite to the secret conclave Airbud. Us peons don't get to hobnob with royalty. Although a bribe of brown likker might get you a backstage pass
I don't carry one in my pocket, but I have had one on my key ring for many years.
Little single blade Browning, has cut envelopes to anchor ropes. Would be lost w/o it.
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If you drive a Ford you have to be used to cutting anchor ropes.
BKb
Hey Bubba, when I look at the pic, all I see is an OLD guy who actually had a serial number! ;)
54 years later I can rattle that number off as easy as my phone number.
That's also how long that's been on my key chains :clap
Yep, I'm a youngin' and got mine right after they dropped service numbers and started using Social Security numbers. I guess identity theft was pretty much unheard of back then. What surprises me is, they just recently stopped using SSN's on dog tags. Not sure when, within the last 10 years I think. So there are a bazillion or so dog tags floating around with full name, full SSN, blood type & religion. That should be easy work for identity theft. My brother was a "Coastie" and still had a service number when he got out in '74. Here's a chart showing when each branch switched from service numbers to SSN. (just some useless information in case anyone gives a flip) ;)
Army and Air Force - July 1, 1969
Navy and Marine Corps - January 1, 1972
Coast Guard - October 1, 1974
Dang! I guess I should'a posted my latest estate sale thread here instead.