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#38787 - 03/20/08 02:28 PM Sharp as lazer...
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When you have a truly superior blade, all you need is a little hide...


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#38788 - 03/20/08 05:17 PM Re: Sharp as lazer... [Re: JM1]
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Here is your pic..


Edited by Whiteman (03/20/08 05:17 PM)

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#38789 - 03/20/08 05:35 PM Re: Sharp as lazer... [Re: Whiteman]
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The inner machinations of this page are way beyond me. Thank you...!!!

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#38790 - 03/20/08 06:37 PM Re: Sharp as lazer... [Re: Whiteman]
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By the way, the funny "ridge" you can see on my thumb was a cut from a Randall #7 while dressing a duck, oh, some twenty five years ago. It was a pretty unsightly gash which I wrapped with a strip of my t-shirt and that was that. For dressing a duck the trapper on the strop would be much better.

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#38791 - 03/20/08 07:00 PM Re: Sharp as lazer... [Re: JM1]
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Forgot to mention that ...That's a good looking trapper!!

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#38792 - 03/21/08 01:27 AM Re: Sharp as lazer... [Re: Whiteman]
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Forgot to mention that ...That's a good looking trapper!!

R



'Damn'Good Looking Trapper
Enjoy!
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