A stockman with a little different look to the blades. Main blade has a bit of recurve, spey blade is a stubby, and according to AG the sheepfoot is long for the knife size. BG-42 and stag, 3 1/2 inches.
Well done, Mr. Russell.
Thomason, I specialize in treating stunted growth syndrome in knife blades. It's a long process that generally takes five to ten years of sitting in a special ionic glass fronted cabinet, but there has been a lot of success. Better send it out here as soon as possible! The earlier treatment is started the better.
:thumbup:I just looked at that same knife last night on there site and wondered about it and how it would use. Post your thoughts about it after you use it for a-while I for one would like to know? (if it is to be a user?)
Thanks
Nice one Rob! I like that acorn nut shield a lot...suitable for a true knifeknut. That stubbly lil' spey blade should be just right for castrating all those pesky Tejas armadillos. BG42 and stag is a hard combo to beat.
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