Good to see you on the tube, just getting back into collecting knives. I have a few of my grandfathers knives, great memories. God Bless you Brother and you family!
Got the same one in "Cherry Red Pick Bone". Lovely little knife! Also, I'm happy to hear you know your knives. Barlows are indeed a Sheffield pattern invented and produced by Obidiah Barlow in the late 1600s. However, the USA loved the pattern and started making them on home soil. Great knives. You should check out Taylor's Eye Witness. They are a Sheffield brand that makes the nicest Barlows yet! Great video, God bless!
Good to see some recent videos Luke. I pray that all is well with you. I can't find it - but I recall a video when you recommended a certain type of insulated, rubber boot that kept your feet warm and dry. Can you point me back to that video or give boot brand name? Thanks.
Good to see some more of your videos. I hear that the German stainless steel is pretty good. I personally have a Moore Maker trapper that I absolutely love. It has a 1095 high carbon steel blade and is tough as nails. Check it out Brother I think that you will enjoy it. Plus it's made in Texas, USA 🇺🇸
I wanted to say hi. I like to carry a knife, a very thin one that can clip into the top of my pocket, so it does not slide down in. I have one in a box that my Dad gave me, just a keepsake item. It has a railroad motif on it. Keep warm, my friend, spring is on the way. Don't forget to take your vitamin D pills every day during the winter.
Interesting review about a knife I never heard of, the Barlow. I watch several different knife review channels, and although you’re not going to knock off Nick Shabazz or Knife Banter for the number 1 spot, no one can pull off the plaid shirt look as well as you.
Good to see you on the tube, just getting back into collecting knives. I have a few of my grandfathers knives, great memories.
God Bless you Brother and you family!
Sweet pocket knife. Thanks for sharing.
Got the same one in "Cherry Red Pick Bone". Lovely little knife! Also, I'm happy to hear you know your knives. Barlows are indeed a Sheffield pattern invented and produced by Obidiah Barlow in the late 1600s. However, the USA loved the pattern and started making them on home soil. Great knives. You should check out Taylor's Eye Witness. They are a Sheffield brand that makes the nicest Barlows yet! Great video, God bless!
Good to see some recent videos Luke. I pray that all is well with you. I can't find it - but I recall a video when you recommended a certain type of insulated, rubber boot that kept your feet warm and dry. Can you point me back to that video or give boot brand name? Thanks.
Never thought of looking for a knife that had a straight edge blade before. Now I am thinking about it.
Good to see some more of your videos. I hear that the German stainless steel is pretty good. I personally have a Moore Maker trapper that I absolutely love. It has a 1095 high carbon steel blade and is tough as nails. Check it out Brother I think that you will enjoy it. Plus it's made in Texas, USA 🇺🇸
I have one Moore Maker as well. My children bought it for me.
Sweet knife. I was wondering if you had any videos where you show how to inject cattle? And what vaccines you use specifically. Thank you.
I wanted to say hi. I like to carry a knife, a very thin one that can clip into the top of my pocket, so it does not slide down in. I have one in a box that my Dad gave me, just a keepsake item. It has a railroad motif on it. Keep warm, my friend, spring is on the way. Don't forget to take your vitamin D pills every day during the winter.
so cool thank you.
Do you still got the old Ford truck around the ranch?
Interesting review about a knife I never heard of, the Barlow. I watch several different knife review channels, and although you’re not going to knock off Nick Shabazz or Knife Banter for the number 1 spot, no one can pull off the plaid shirt look as well as you.
That’s for sure, you made me really smile.
Still running cattle?
We had to sell some due to this drought, the cost of pay is quite expensive but yes we still do have some cows.
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