Took the T/C Renegade .50 caliber flintlock down and did a bit of shooting in the back yard. That old toaster is about 50% holes now... time to recycle it more conventionally I guess.
Got my order from AG Russel today which contained my new "
Woodswalker" and my "
Skipper". Did a little rearrangement of my possibles bag to make room for the newcomers. The Woodswalker knife is quite small and lends itself well to getting stiched into a possibles bag carry strap. My shooter's necklace no longer gets tangled. Even the Buck 110 in it's sheath sticks out too far from my chest and tangles the leather thong(s). In the end, I decided to put the Buck on the front edge of the possibles bag. It's easy to access and is out of the way.
The Skipper knife has a marlinspike in it. It it had only that "blade", I would still have bought it. Seems I spend entirely too much time trying to untangle knots these days. A marlinspike works really well for thinks like that.
Said g'bye to my little bottle of honing oil and put another knife in it's loop. In the field I can always spit on the stone if I need to sharpen something, but as I have now five knives in or on the possibles bag, plus a couple more normally in pockets, I can't imagine needing to sharpen anything. Might also get rid of the Washita stones.
Maybe I have too many knives? Nah.
Some years back, I acquired an Ontario Knives "Old Hickory" butcher knife from a second hand store... or maybe a rummage sale. It is quite old and is made from carbon steel, not stainless. Discovered today that they market pretty much the same knife in stainless steel with a sheath. I've decided that this knife needs a sheath. Might get done before the snow is gone. We'll see.