Wire cutters

WG is SUCH a snob!!

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aaahhhhh…so SLW & Badger are weaklings like me!! But baby bolt cutters for beer !!! How crude!!!:cool::winkgrin: And when did babies start having bolts that need cutting??? :wink: But we foxhunters here in the super foxhunting center of the universe don’t drink BEER ; it’s ALWAYS port, sherry, wine, champagne, cherry brandy (my new favorite flask content thanks to JSwan!), schnappes…not common BEER!!! But I guess you gotta respect a woman who breaks out bolt cutters to get into her beer ya know! Yowza!! :D:lol::winkgrin: Kinda sexy ay!!!

Too much eggnog for me right now me thinks…:yes::wink:

Prying off the beer bottle tops happens after the late summer trail clearing rides, a work day ya know. :slight_smile:

The expensive beers need a bottle opener, doesn’t that keep us foxhunters in the super foxhunting center of the equine universe?? My bottled Budweisers are twist tops, no need to unsheath the baby bolts for that task. :wink:

"Real" foxhunters use their teeth.

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Ha, ha, ha- you all have given me yet another reason to race out and get bolt cutters :slight_smile:

Are bolt cutters the new duct/duck tape; a million and one uses?!

I’m going to talk to a local saddle maker, friend of a friend, to see if he can fashion a nice leather case.

If he can, I might have to see if he can do a matching sandwich case!

Merry Christmas to me, I hope :slight_smile:

I say, excellent adaptation of bolt cutter. But, be aware that a real western belt buckle works well too.

Back in the days of real car bumpers, those worked too.

One learns these things, baling hay and stringing wire and clearing trails and building coops.:slight_smile:

In pinch you can use the baby bolt cutters to pluck your eyebrows. JUST kidding. The gal who told me to get baby bolt cutters has been foxhunting for 35 years. I dunno when she made the switch.

JSwan- teeth? Ewwwww.