Dj, I used to know where I was going when the shtf. Now I'm not so sure. Thinkin maybe I'd head your way if ya"d have me. I would not not show up empty handed. I'd bring precious metals and tools.
Same rule, MANY years all welcome but bring something to the table, or youll be on the tableDj, I used to know where I was going when the shtf. Now I'm not so sure. Thinkin maybe I'd head your way if ya"d have me. I would not not show up empty handed.
. . . Enough womans work . . .
. . . it feels good in the hand and the heart.
LOL DJ, I've never known a woman who could really clean a hunk of rusty iron, except one ol lesbian gal who owned restored a '57 chevy.
I remember her gettin' down on her hairy Greek azz to sand and repaint the brake drums . . .
Otherwise, they were all too civilized to do such work.
Found this little gem in a back corner of a flea market in West Destin Florida while on vacation. Paid a little more for it than I would prefer, but once I picked it up, checked it out, and verified it was an original I had to have it.
I've found that the Korean War/early Vitnam M1951's are harder to come by. But easy to spot with the pick on the backside. This is actually only the second I've seen in person.
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Lol sorry,wrong tag???.
That s no little gift thats a fine family heirloom piece, congrats color me,green.I visited my sons in Omaha this past week. My youngest had a little gift for me . He got it at Omaha Knife which is located about a mile from his house.
This is the wildlife hatchet. One pound head, 3 inch face, and about a 13 inch handle. Oh, I might add it is razor sharp.