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I call bullshit. You're way older than 50. Happy 50th, Ken.
How's it hangin?
Thanks.
Can't go wrong with a Helle. One of my first choice knives is a Brakkar.
Inbox cleared. Fiddleback sold to the fine gentleman above.
PayPal only. Shipping and fees included in the price. No trades, please. First production run Bark River Bravo 1, Mikro Canadian 2 and ferro...
*sigh* Another Case Peanut. My local hardware store carries a VERY small selection of Case knives, along with a bunch of Steel Warrior. :barf:...
[url=https://imgflip.com/i/b3uzo] Better late than never.
This one is "Glacier White": [IMG]
Coote 2x72 and a variable speed bench grinder with paper wheels. :D
This is how I feel, as well. The Sebenza in my pocket is well used and perhaps beat by some standards, but there is little I enjoy more than...
I think the Sharpmaker is the wrong device to use if you are looking for accurate angles. I was able to achieve great results with it, but it was...
My favorite would be what you have there, a large clip and a smaller spear or pen blade. :) Second would be the Chuck Buck/A.G. Russell canoe...
Regrind the spine(just at the tip) to meet the sharpened edge. I've re-pointed alot of knives, and have never had to go back very far on the spine...
Lift the tip up off the belt before it slips off on it's own. This takes some getting used to as there is an ever-so-slight pause at the end of...
I have a few of A.G.'s designs. The Bird and Trout is one of my favorites. My wife's, as well(It's in her desk at work.) The A.G.Russell catalog...
Happy birthday, dood!
Nice Insignio. CRK is DEFINATELY the right place to start if you want to realize why we drain our accounts on high end knives.
Those are two great entries into this twisted world. Welcome, and good luck not draining your bank account.
You'll be fine. If it keeps hurting to the point where booze won't take the pain away, you have plenty of sharp things hanging around with which...