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  1. Sasquach

    Howdy

    Dundalk.
  2. Sasquach

    Howdy

    I've used bacon grease and candle wax. Not something I would recommend but it worked in a pinch. You're liable to find a bear rummaging in your shooting bag!
  3. Sasquach

    Howdy

    Thanks for all the welcomes folks!
  4. Sasquach

    Howdy

    I left a long time ago. There was a Yellow Front army navy surpluss on the corner of 19th ave and Cammelback. I remember we liked to "cruise Central" back then and would hang out at the Der Weinersnitzle on Central. There was no light rail in those days. I've only been back once in the early...
  5. Sasquach

    Howdy

    NW Phoenix, near the intersection of 19th Ave and Camelback Rd. Went to West Phoenix High School before Uncle Sam took me for a world tour. Great memories of AZ. I plan to return when my obligations here are done.
  6. Sasquach

    Howdy

    My home town. I grew up in Phoenix.
  7. Sasquach

    Howdy

    Thank you gentlemen.
  8. Sasquach

    What makes a good patch knife?

    Thanks LD. I've seen it frequently but have never been able to find a function for it. It seems odd that the same particular pattern of notches appears on so many knives yet has no purpose or meaning. My curiosity has kept me searching for an answer. Just as a side note the pic attached is of...
  9. Sasquach

    Howdy

    New here and interested in exchanging knowledge.
  10. Sasquach

    What makes a good patch knife?

    Hi, I'm new here but I've been into Buckskinning and shooting muzzle loaders for quite some time. I have a question that you guys may be able to answer. Why do many knives sold as "patch knives" have three small notches, the center notch being circular, in the choil? Is there a purpose for that...
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