"G-Zilla", what a knife!!

Have mercy...

I just went to Paul's website and now I'm needing a G-Zilla and a T-Rex! :eek:

It never ends...
 
That's why Carney is a 2%er :p

People who have no fear of using their knives. Made me have a couple of heart attacks though.

Paul
 
Whats even scarier than my rough use of a knife?
A 2lb Monter convex that is truly Scary Sharp!

First I made tiny Curly Q's with paper

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Dried Pecan twig

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Curly q's on Straw Grass!!!!

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Apple slices that would make a chefs knife jealous! (some folks say big blades are useless, & convex edges aren't good for fine work)

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Three chops on free hanging yellow plastic rope? Three cuts like butter!!!

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Even after chopping a medium size sweetgum, a chinaberry tree, and a 7" seasoned live Oak, batonning through knotts & all, this kind of Sharpness was restored by a few stropps on a piece of leather glued to a 5 gallon paint stirrer with some polish!
p moore is the man!!!

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Thread revival!

I've been admiring this blade for a long time and am on the verge of having one made for me. Like someone else mentioned, what really set this knife apart from other massive chopper/survival blades was the length of the handle. It looks really handy and well balanced. Love the deep choil, too.

I look forward to talking with Paul (have already contacted him) in depth about the creation of this fine blade.
 
Thread revival!

I've been admiring this blade for a long time and am on the verge of having one made for me. Like someone else mentioned, what really set this knife apart from other massive chopper/survival blades was the length of the handle. It looks really handy and well balanced. Love the deep choil, too.

I look forward to talking with Paul (have already contacted him) in depth about the creation of this fine blade.

So, did you ever hook up with Paul? ?/
 
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