A new jelly bean.

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Just arrived yesterday and what a beauty it is. I was worried about the pull being soft, this one is a solid 7 with very snappy half stops, wonderful fit and finish. It'll brighten up the joint :D

Best regards

Robin

 
Thanks guys, my first slippie love was celluloid, now they are safe to collect. Now I'm on a quest :D

Best regards

Robin
 
I used to not care for synthetic scales in crazy color combinations. Here lately they have been catching my eye. Funny how your taste changes. Nice looking knives.
 
That's a beauty but I REALLY love that red one on the left of your trio. Something about it.

I used to not care for the acrylics but I gotta admit I'm softening to them.

- Neal
 
This is one of the bonuses of this amazing material, the edges when side lit have "shiller" such as found in gem stones like tigers eye or labradorite. This is a bad pic but shows the way the light comes through the edges.

Best regards

Robin

 
Great knives Robin, don't have any acrylics in my corral at the moment besides my nifebrite bullnose, but have a few on the list now and have been dying to try one. Those are just good lookin'!
 
Thanks guys, my first slippie love was celluloid, now they are safe to collect. Now I'm on a quest :D

Best regards

Robin

I have a Coffee House 85, like yours, but I've never seen that green one in the center. If you please, what is the name of that acrylic ?
 
I used to not care for synthetic scales in crazy color combinations. Here lately they have been catching my eye. Funny how your taste changes. Nice looking knives.

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Did you just say resistance is futile?
I have resisted so far -I'm scared to think what would happen if I started with these.
Very appealing.
 
Here are a few more jellies. :D



Regards

Robin

Top to bottom.
62 courthouse whittler in Spring Tulip, 1 of 11
Charlies harness jack in Tomato
A Pemberton Tomato
and a 61 in St Patricks day




 
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