A Covey of Covers

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My Ray Cover family portrait. (Two of these were just delivered yesterday)

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Looks like you've got it Covered! Nice, Rob!
 
One or two would make nice "passarounds." :D



Nice way to Cover ground cover. . . .nice. :thumbup:
 
Way too many Covers in Tejas! Canada is in great need!
Send knives, quickly!!
 
Very nice collection:thumbup: You can never have too many Ray Cover knives:D Ray's knives possess qualities and characteristics that are very difficult to define. Most of Ray's pattern appear to be fairly simple at first glance, but I notice "little subtleties" that set Ray's work apart from almost everyone elses everytime I pick one up... I was looking over one of mine just last night and realized something I had never really thought about before. It was something about the bolster shape that makes perfect sense, but is hard to describe;)
 
Impressive group! It's one of the plainer ones, but I really like that black Micarta.
 
Those are awesome! What's the name of the one at the bottom...I believe that could be one of the most perfect pocket knives I've ever seen.
 
Those are awesome! What's the name of the one at the bottom...I believe that could be one of the most perfect pocket knives I've ever seen.


Oh, that one at the bottom is pretty special alright. It had to be examined in both AR and NC before it was deemed worthy of shipping to TX! :p
 
SharpNJ, that one is an older Cover I believe, in 440C, it is not micarta but some kind of dark wood. The one on top with the thumb stud was called a boot knife(?). The ivory micarta has the semi-skinner style blade. The one on the bottom smelled like jerky when I got it :D
 
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