For everyone that complains about everything being made overseas you need to support companies like Faribault. Support American workers and when you buy quality products they last longer and that is good for the environment. When you buy cheap products they end up in the landfill polluting our air, water and soil. I just ordered two Faribault blankets and I expect them to last me the rest of my life.
The Native Americans didn't "dig out" a birchwood tree for the canoes talked about (that would be a dugout canoe which is not what you showed, and looks much different), they made canoes with ribs and structure which was then covered by birch BARK... thus called a birch bark canoe (as you show in the pictures).
I got my first set of G&H Decoys in the mid 80's. I used to hunt ducks and geese a lot! I've hunted these decoys from Nebraska Platte River, Kansas Waconda Lake, Texas Canadian River, Oklahoma Oologah Lake. I've got both duck and goose decoys. Still got them, they're hanging in the rafters in my shop. I'm an old man that doesn't get out as much. But everytime I look up at them, good memories! Thanks G&H!
Thanks for the great video! Really well done in all respects. I love my snowshoes from Country Ways and enjoyed meeting the places and people who made them. Episodes like this help distract from the bummer of a winter we're having.
My first set of blocks back in the early 90's were G&H. The man who taught me to waterfowl hunt got his first set of G&H decoys in the early 70's. He still hunts over them.
They truly are a superior product among all competitors. Put down the eagle claw boys and experience what a difference a good hook makes for your fishing. I literally won’t use a different brand of swivel. They are simply the best
Rapala missed a trick on these knives. I have used Marttiini Finland fillet knives my whole life. I bought a Rapala and it did not perform as well. Upon inspection the Rapala is flat ground, the Marttiini is convex. Reground the Rapala to convex and all is well. Maybe the grind is easier to maintain for the average Joe and they wouldn't know the difference unless they had used one of the original knives.
For all the ones on a (Crossbows aren't archery equipment. They have triggers kick) Theres a trigger mechanism in a vertical compound bow release as well. So theres that.......
My memories of Pearson's nut products go back to about 1938, when my parents and I began driving to Two Harbors every August to escape the ragweed pollen in Iowa. Every year, along highway 61 north, we passed a big, round Pearson sign nailed to a tree. This and a sign advertising the Big Duluth store will remain with me till I check out.
K bought me a one from tha local wally wotld and it wasnt sharp endough to cut you. But i fixed thar chared the hsndle now it looks like a completely differnt knife and will shave you over all very good quality blade just sharpen it
already have caught a 30# Blue Cat off of these (going to try to get a 60#+ next year). ru-vid.comUgkxzXmlErSqVAEGWFEKO530BvTqFDw53QW3 Definitely very strong, and sharp. Additionally, the gap is wide enough to actually hook a fish (not always the case with circle hooks). I purchased the 8/0, but probably should have got the 9/0 (they seem slightly smaller than other 8/0 hooks). Additionally, having the point in-line helps if you drift fish. I have yet to get a serious snag with one of these hooks.
So if I have a knife that was passed down to me can you fix it with out replacement of giving up anything that my grandfather bought it from back in the day