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That’s a cool idea!!
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I use one as a billet for making arrowheads (knapping)
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This is the worst thread on this site. How could you...
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more dignity than chew toys
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I always loved the uppercut William Wallace gives the soldier with a deer antler!
Does that count as a useful tool?
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Cool thread
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Don't forget the old rakes that were common in medieval times!
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I broke the V at the top of a shooting stick in the tailgate once... replaced it with a cut off forky antler... my son used the bottom half for a handle on a bottle opener and gave it to me for christmas... opens adult soda well in my garage when bottles are present.
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I agree with Bone about chew toys...I get the feeling my wife thinks the only reason for me shed hunting is for dog treats and wedding decorations...
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Picked this up as a fresh brown dang near 20 years ago , has been the boat ever since. It has bonked literally 100s of salmon . Kind of felt ripped off not getting the rest of it but it is the coolest fish bonker I’ve ever seen.
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Okay, that’s a bad ass fish bonker!!
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