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    Quote Originally Posted by Shorttime View Post
    R. J. Martin meets Chris Reeve. Nice. Where do I get one?
    Jeremy Robertson aka Calavera Cutlery.
    This is his "El Patron" folder in 3V.

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    Any interest in traditional slip joints?
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    My biscuit would love for you to join the Fans of Becker Knives Group and the Fans of Ka-Bar Knives Group.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Government View Post
    Any interest in traditional slip joints?
    Sure. Not really my thing, but I'll try almost anything once...

    Guyon, that's a Busse.

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    My biscuit would love for you to join the Fans of Becker Knives Group and the Fans of Ka-Bar Knives Group.

    "You gotta step out onto the fringe of fear, where all growth happens, and roll the dice. " - some Oregonian

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    My biscuit would love for you to join the Fans of Becker Knives Group and the Fans of Ka-Bar Knives Group.

    "You gotta step out onto the fringe of fear, where all growth happens, and roll the dice. " - some Oregonian

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shorttime View Post
    Guyon, that's a Busse.
    Try again.


    My biscuit would love for you to join the Fans of Becker Knives Group and the Fans of Ka-Bar Knives Group.

    "You gotta step out onto the fringe of fear, where all growth happens, and roll the dice. " - some Oregonian

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    Quote Originally Posted by Guyon View Post
    It's a Bolo. Other than that..

    Struck out.

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    Top is a Horton, though it was probably Busse inspired as far as the tube fasteners in the handle.
    Second knife is a Bill Siegle Jungle Knife. Bill's work was just featured in Outdoor Life.
    Third is a small Geno Denning (Caveman Engineering) hunter.


    My biscuit would love for you to join the Fans of Becker Knives Group and the Fans of Ka-Bar Knives Group.

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    Nice work.

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    Heard of Horton, although it was a long time ago. Same for Geno Denning.

    Bill Siegle I have heard of, also, although it may have been 2001, or so.

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    Have you seen all of these?








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    Quote Originally Posted by Shorttime View Post
    Looks like Airkat.
    indeed it is. I'd love to get one, by the price tag is outrageous.
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    Maybe I have something here that you haven't seen...






    This was a production knife but is probably a little rare these days:



    Another older one that is a little rare these days:


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    I'm sure it's origin is recognizeable, but I've certainly never seen another quite like it. Sorry for the horrible picture, I did what I could with what I have.

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    Van Steck coconut knife. One of a kind. Works great on coconuts.

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    top one




    Left one

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    For anyone wondering what mine was, it's the Browning Tactical Hunter. VG-10 flipper for under 50 bucks, check it out it's an unknown knife but it is
    a flipper alternative to the Spyderco Endura and Delica.

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