A LITTLE CRK EYE CANDY Small "Regular" Sebenza CGG Trapeze March 3 2005

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So, when I'm not chasing the next Umnumzaan or trying to gather more information on the early production 25's I occasionally get side tracked by one of the other Great Knives from CRK. I picked this little beauty up several weeks ago right here on the CRK forum from one of our well known and much loved members (THANKS LISA!) this little gem (pun intended) is another beautiful example of the functional art produced by Chris Reeve Knives. Sorry for the poor quality of the photos they don't even begin to show the true beauty of this knife.
Thanks for stopping by.
And as always, all the best!!
Dave

http://www.flickr.com/photos/105937865@N07/sets/72157642023505874/

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Looks like you got another keeper Dave, congratulations!

Whenever you run out of storage space for all them CRK's you can send some of them to me for safe keeping. :D
 
Thanks Steve!! I got your number brother!!;)
All the best, Dave

Looks like you got another keeper Dave, congratulations!

Whenever you run out of storage space for all them CRK's you can send some of them to me for safe keeping. :D
 
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Yup .... she's a looker Dave! One of my favorite CGGs.
 
Think nothing of it!!! I just figured we ought to immediately see a little of the eye candy!! One of the things I like about the trapeze, other than the design, is that the gem stones were chosen and placed randomly in the various ones produced. Here's mine:

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Very Nice!! And great information about the gem stones! I had no idea. Thanks for sharing Dennis!!:thumbup:
All the best, Dave

Think nothing of it!!! I just figured we ought to immediately see a little of the eye candy!! One of the things I like about the trapeze, other than the design, is that the gem stones were chosen and placed randomly in the various ones produced. Here's mine:

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Congratulations Dave, she is very very nice.

Dennis you photo does justice at the knive's beauty
 
That's a very interesting bead you have on the lanyard Dennis that really goes well with the knife. And the yellow lanyard really sets it off and brings out the gold in the knife.

Very interesting knives guys. :thumbup:
 
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