Good eye, GB Hunter's Ax, Dale Chudzinski Nessmuk knife, Kelly Kettle and hand-hewn Hawthorn baton.
Here is some more sharp stuff.
Lee Reeves Nessmuk double bit
and with a Wendal Fox Utility, both in Fiddleback maple.
and a better view of Dale's Full-tang curly birch Nessmuk
My current knife maker of major interest is Gene Ingram....this is one of 14 I have of his....nuts eh?
Small Hunter/Utility, green canvas micarta and A2.
I did look at some of Art's hats before I joined. I saw several open crowns of interest.
ST,
Grant Hawk lives in Idaho City Idaho. He made this "Pony" knife for me around 1997 or so. It has an ATS-34 blade and horse hoof scales over desert ironwood. He does not offer these anymore. His son, Gavin, and Grant now do the DOG lock folder and K-AT fixed blades. CRK&T has offered...
Sharptoys,
That is a Kelly Kettle, a double jacketed water boiler....in this case for tea. No Opals or gold nuggets....at least in the kettle. :cool2:
Biltmore,
This Akubra is one from the Heritage line in Fawn. Brim is 3" and Crown 4.5". Opal in band and precreased.
I live...
The modern shot is me in my Akubra Lightning Ridge.
My historical interests are in the 30's-40's centered around folks like Calvin Rutstrum, Sigurd Olson, and RM Patterson, outdoorsmen and authors.
First, I am a new member here. I found The Lounge while looking for a new hat. This looks like a fun place. I usually wear an Akubra Lightning Ridge.
My search goal which brought me by The Lounge, was to find a hat similar to this one worn by Calvin Rutstrum. Currently I am looking at...
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