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mitch4ging

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  1. Frosty,      Never had  Ptarmagin, is it like Pheasant or sage hen...?  EVERYTHING taste better on a camp fire!   I was thinking of foot pegs to push the rods down in the ground if needed as well.

    Thomas,      One of these days, maybe between trips, an easy trip for you would be to cut over off highway 25 over on 152 and take a little trip up to Lake Roberts, I think you would enjoy that area.  Spent my childhood in that area, and up the Gila on horseback. That's when one of Frosty's small roaster would have been handy, as all we usually had was a cast iron skillet.  Now, I'm just the opposite of the young lady Frosty worked with, take the camp trailer, since I'm old, fat and broken.   Look forward to a pic of yours!

    Regards to all.

  2. I am liking this topic.  I have been wanting to do a tri-pod,anyone made one? seen one design with the top end of two rods are formed in a "U" shape, and the third rod has a loop at it's top. the two U's slide into the loop to form the tripod. Then you can set it up like a spiket. Here is what I'm trying to describe:

     

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    campfire-cooking.jpeg

  3. welcome, Malice. I do like what you developed with the top knife, no doubt your dad will love it!  Keep going, as you will only get beter as you practice, improve your tools and your stock!  And as you know, this site has an endless supply of information and great folks for advice. look forward to your future projects!

  4. Nice to see another post from you Chris! Love the carving and the inlay, always top notch!
    Seen a video by Gary Huston on You Tube where he made a "farriers ax", and explainded how they where used in the days when horses were used in battle, the ax would be used to finish off a wounded horse, and then to remove a hoof which was marked with the horses i.d. for record keeping. Thought is was interesting.

    Thomas, my grandpa who lived in Silver City use to make spurs from rasps as well. Still have a pair, and a miniature pair he maid my son.

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