I think you know i love Chestnut just as much as you do and i ain’t kiddin’ haha. It’s just so gorgeous and has so much character and depth in it. That slip you made looks great brother!! Love the color too. God bless, Randy.
Congrats on picking up the chestnut bone sod jr. . Know you have been looking for it. Also isn’t it great to find an unopened box . Especially one that had a Father gift in it. Put that Western in the safe too. You got plenty of other things that will do the trick. That 75 on your hip can do it all .
Thanks for the share, buddy...just spent some time cleaning up my childhood knife and hatchet set that my parents gave me...I did the same thing (initialed) to the sheath of the knife...mine hadn't seen the light of days for several decades and was in pretty bad shape...hope to get post a vid once it get's a little dignity back...God bless....Jim
Sweet looking knives bud. Awesome story behind your western. i still have and use the KaBar 1233 hunting knife that my Grandparents gave me for my 13th birthday. Sweet knives. You and Ms Linda have a wonderful evening Randy. 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Green County hunting club?????? My dad, grandfather and uncles hunted in Green County…… Family name is from northern Georgia…. Grandfather lived in Marietta till he died in 87….. What’s you age?
That is a fine looking Soddy! Beautiful!
beautiful case knife
Nice knives 👍
Great Story of the Western. I have a W66 “M” with rosewood handle. bought it in 1990 I believe Kmart? It is my go to workhorse. Love it
Great knives brother Randy. Love the history on the western fixed blade. Awesome video.
I think you know i love Chestnut just as much as you do and i ain’t kiddin’ haha. It’s just so gorgeous and has so much character and depth in it. That slip you made looks great brother!! Love the color too. God bless, Randy.
Congrats on picking up the chestnut bone sod jr. . Know you have been looking for it. Also isn’t it great to find an unopened box . Especially one that had a Father gift in it. Put that Western in the safe too. You got plenty of other things that will do the trick. That 75 on your hip can do it all .
Straight banger of a Soddy!! Boy, that Western.. Talk about a piece of history, thanks for sharing!!
Thanks BigJ
Thanks for the look at that Western, buddy! And that's a very handsome slip you made today👍
Thanks
Great looking western fixed blade and it's awesome you have had it all these years!!!!
Thanks Terry…it was my first hunting knife
Southside jimmy K here- Wow what a juicy find love that chestnut too , and a beautiful nostalgic fixer, it really has a great thick sheath!
Yes Sir
That chestnut bone is gorgeous!! The story on that Western knife was great brother!
Chestnut is awesome
Love the backstory of the father to son passdown!! Cool story and fixie!! 🫡👌👍
That old saying “ if knives could talk” is true about history of a certain knife😊
Chestnut Bone is an AMAZING COLOR pattern!! Ty for sharing this one brother!! 🫡👍🙏
Yes Sir HT
Great covers on the Case. Awesome western (I won't say old 😅) with a great story. Great looking knife. Have a great evening!
Thanks EDC
It’s a peach Randy
Thanks for the share, buddy...just spent some time cleaning up my childhood knife and hatchet set that my parents gave me...I did the same thing (initialed) to the sheath of the knife...mine hadn't seen the light of days for several decades and was in pretty bad shape...hope to get post a vid once it get's a little dignity back...God bless....Jim
A piece of history
Sweet looking knives bud. Awesome story behind your western. i still have and use the KaBar 1233 hunting knife that my Grandparents gave me for my 13th birthday. Sweet knives. You and Ms Linda have a wonderful evening Randy. 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Thanks Brother
@@georgia_adventurer you are very welcome brother. You folks have a wonderful day today.
Green County hunting club??????
My dad, grandfather and uncles hunted in Green County……
Family name is from northern Georgia….
Grandfather lived in Marietta till he died in 87…..
What’s you age?
I was raised in Smyrna
@@georgia_adventurer
My grandma was from Helen