Classic LC, buckle, wheat, merry widows, assault knife & knife-- carry protection

port ewen ace

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back to the Colonial era parcel in Woodstock for a traipse through the forest floor.

if youze in the wild lands--- ya gots ta carry protection---
I rely on Universal Resistain, made in the USA - stainless with wood handle, long eaten by termites with metal shank-- as a defensive tool ( along with Mr. Fiskars) to fend off the angry squirrels while you be messin' with their nuts :tongue3::laughing9:

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ya can never be TOO prepared--- so I recovered the smallest pocket knife that was worn on a chain---
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there are can targets ----------and then, there are "can" targets---------- :tongue3::metaldetector:

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LORDY, 3" X 2 5/8"--- THATSA BIG :censored: buckle

when it takes 15 minutes to exhume an 80+ target from the rocks & mega roots of an old growth tree---- best to have Paulie Walnuts wit ya to defend against the furious squirrels whilest you be messin' wit da acorns-----

remember the knives ???---
Paulie says "ah cut you dawg"---:angry4::angry5:
now it's safe to secure the find of the day---- 1812 Classic LC large date :icon_biggrin: :occasion18: :icon_biggrin:

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somebody was pokin' some fun at Dawn, or Willow, or Ivy :laughing7:
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bagged a pair of wheats & 2 pocket spills of CRAD for $2.12
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we aint's dunwit swingin' da trees-- so back again today :dontknow::dontknow:
 

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Great finds Ace.

Good call on the shears. I'll have to remember that. It's much less conspicuous than a machete!
 

I HEARD MERRY WIDOW WAS A CRAWLING THING AT ONE TIME> NICE FINDS
 

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