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Very nice, Tom:thumbup: I knew there was a reason I bought three of those
.....it's so that one of them can end up looking like that one!
Looks fantastic!
Jon
Looks fantastic!
Jon
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Very nice, Tom:thumbup: I knew there was a reason I bought three of those.....it's so that one of them can end up looking like that one!
Looks fantastic!
Jon
this maybe a silly question but,does it open faster wtih the reduced weight?
by the way it looks great.:thumbup:
You bought 3? DAMNIT! Now I need to buy another one.![]()
You bought 3? DAMNIT! Now I need to buy another one.![]()
RIGHT ON !!!!!! I know where you can get several !!!!
I know...I'm 99% sure that's mine and I keep coming back to this thread to look at it.
Really, where?!? Morrowj is kinda taunting me, so I may want to get a fourth one. Any way you might share your source with me. You know, us bein' family and all......![]()
well its either yours or mine I cant wait!!!
you asked to have the recurve removed too? isn't there a saying about "great minds" doing something? "thinking alike" maybe?
Yea it would really be great if we were able to have someone's of Tom's talents doing thousands of re-grinds on a daily basis. Wait, wouldn't that be more of a a semi-custom knife?In my opinion Tom Krein's Blur is exactly how the blur should have come from the factory.
I'm unsure a blade shape can be a "gimmick", maybe a deeper explanation is in order?Personally I think re-curves are a gimmick only anyway.
Yea it would really be great if we were able to have someone's of Tom's talents doing thousands of re-grinds on a daily basis. Wait, wouldn't that be more of a a semi-custom knife?
I'm unsure a blade shape can be a "gimmick", maybe a deeper explanation is in order?
Yea it would really be great if we were able to have someone's of Tom's talents doing thousands of re-grinds on a daily basis. Wait, wouldn't that be more of a a semi-custom knife?