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For Scott Tschirhart - THE ALAMO!
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For Scott Tschirhart - THE ALAMO!
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- Scott Tschirhart
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Re: For Scott Tschirhart - THE ALAMO!
Thanks Jim! I’ll have to tell the story about this later.
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Re: For Scott Tschirhart - THE ALAMO!
That actually brings up a question. Does Texas have any restrictions on knives one can carry?
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At the time of that photo, we had pretty restrictive knife laws.
Now, you can carry a sword if you want to.
Now, you can carry a sword if you want to.
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I keep a machete or two in my truck, right where I can grab one if needed. Learned to do that in Africa and have carried one ever since. Texas doesn't mind and I am happy about it.
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Is that Bill Bagwell?
I never did get around to buying a knife from him.
I never did get around to buying a knife from him.
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Re: For Scott Tschirhart - THE ALAMO!
SC is the same way. Little to no restrictions, just punishment if you use a knife in the commission of a crime - as it should be (with all weapons)!Scott Tschirhart wrote: ↑Thu Oct 24, 2024 7:58 pm At the time of that photo, we had pretty restrictive knife laws.
Now, you can carry a sword if you want to.
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Yes, that was Bill Bagwell. He was a good friend and hunting companion for many years. We took this photo and stuck our knives in our britches and walked over to have a beer at the bar in the Menger Hotel where Theodore Roosevelt interviewed Roughriders.
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Looking at his knives it seems that he captured the iconic pattern for every knife he made. They have grand-fathered a lot of off-spring - - -
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There’s something about these blades that seemingly comes alive in the hand.
They are quite dangerous.
They are quite dangerous.
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Didn't know he made knives, but Mr. Bagwell certainly knew how to operate a Sharps black powder cartridge rifle.
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here's a sample. it's hard to find one i don't like - - -Bill in Oregon wrote: ↑Sun Oct 27, 2024 7:46 am Didn't know he made knives, but Mr. Bagwell certainly knew how to operate a Sharps black powder cartridge rifle.
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=bill+bagwell+ ... iax=images
