
Saturday, April 4, 2009
Friday, April 3, 2009
It's Fossil Friday #9
Thursday, April 2, 2009
Kalimba 2

Another Kalimba. This one is handmade in Africa, but is probably a tourist item, since it doesn't have the rich overtones of the real deals. That said, this one produces some interesting tone colors, and it sounds nice in my homemade kalimba orchestra. Note the "buzzies" are little bits of aluminum can wrapped around the butt end of the lamellae. These are all printed in some foriegn (i.e., non English) font.
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Coked up

Evidently, the guy had been an Air Force Chief Master Sergeant in Vietnam, off of his second tour of active duty. The note said that during "unofficial" operations in Laos, he had acquired a number of gold artifacts, as well as a substantial amount of heroin, which he planned to sell. Under imminent threat of death on his sinking sailboat, he revealed the hiding place of both the gold and the heroin in what I assume is his last note. He said that the loot was buried in the corner of an old tobacco drying barn in North Carolina, and provided details on how to find it.
Well, a year or two after finding this note, I happened to be within about 30 miles of this location while on Spring Break, and a few of us decided to see it the note was for real. Under cover of darkness (on a rainy night), we located the barn and snuck in. Using an old G.I. trenching tool, we dug in the corner of the barn where the note said the stuff would be. After only about three inches, we hit something hard. After taking away a bit more dirt, we found three large ammo cans buried in the corner of that barn.
As for thier contents...well, let's just say that my student loans are paid in full, and also that it happens to be april fool's day.
Labels:
american,
bottle,
delaware bay,
nautical,
vietnam era
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Kershaw folder

A Ken Onion design, called (IIRC) the "Scallion". One handed opening via a thumb stud or a spring button thingy on the spine. It's not a switchblade due to the vagaries of the design, but it is still frowned upon in some jurisdictions. Not a weapon as far as I'm concerned, but a handy one-hander...the utility of which I've blogged about before. This is my everyday walkin' around knife.
Oh, and today is my kid's 5th birthday! Happy birthday, buddy. Remember, all this shit is yours someday!
Monday, March 30, 2009
22 rifle
Sunday, March 29, 2009
Washburn guitar
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