Can anybody identify this knife?

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Hi, I'm new here. I've come for your help. I saw this pic and I'm hoping somebody can identify this knife, that I might acquire one. I don't know if it's custom or production. It's the small cleaver like knifr here, the bottom of the three. If I can find it, I'm hoping there's a slightly larger model. Anyway folks, let's see what you can do for me. Thanks in advance.
Jim
Ok now I have to figure out how to attach a pic
 
hehehe, you better post the pic, it woudl help a lot...
and also post in Mr Levine forum (and not in the general knife discussion :D)

good luck !
 
If the photo is stored on your computer, you are going to have to transfer it to an internet based photo hosting site like photobucket.com. Either that, or you will have to upgrade your Bladeforums membership so that you can post your filed photos as attachments.
 
OK, I'm having difficulties posting the pic.

get them hosted on a free site, photobucket or picasso, once there click on picture and then copy link. Come back to this thread and edit one of your post. Go Advanced first, then yellow box that appears to have mountains in it, click it, then post you copied, paste your location in it. Preview post to insure it shows. Save, Can you say Whoopie.:D
James
 
While you are figuring out how to post the picture, you can email it to me (click on my name) and i'll post it for you.

welcome to bladeforums.
 
Welcome to Bladeforums! The really cool way to post pix is to become a member -- then you can upload your pix directly from your own hard drive to the Bladeforums servers. Click on "Upgrade your forums experience, and help support this site" at the top of any page for membership details.

You can also post pix by using another host on the web. There are several tutorials floating around the forums; you might have a look at http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=371650
 
Thanks everybody! I'll have some luck with one of those solutions, no doubt.
 
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Sorry for cluttering your forum, still havingtrouble. I used flickr but this is not happy.
 
The 3 finger cleaver is a great knife. Mr. Terrell makes excellent knives I'm told. I've never handled one of his knives personally but I definitely intend too. I believe he is also a member on this forum too....
 
Picture up at 8:08AM. Knife identified at 9:07AM.

That's not bad... but I think we can do better. Work on it.

:D
 
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