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T.A.DAVISON

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Folder - #652

Scales - Ram Horn
Steel - ATS34
Closed - 3 7/8''

Took a little bit to fit this one up, but I finally got it done.
Hope ya like it?

Knife is sold - Thanks for the looks.

Todd





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Great looking scales, Todd. I'd like to see more knives offered with horn scales.

I also really like the lines on this knife! :thumbup:
 
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Fabulous, gnarly horn, with your usual impeccable metal work. Terrific looking folder. Thanks!
 
I do like it!! I'm with Blues, more horn scales! Also, I always think your nail knicks fit your blades perfectly and I bet that is something that is hard to do.

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Philip
 
I really like the whole package, but the horn scales are awesome. I think they give most of the genuine stag (from modern companies, not all) a run for it's money. Needless to say I really like Rans Horn. Your work is awesome as usual. Thanks for posting.
Harold
 
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Nice Ram indeed!

One of the best knives I've seen lately thank you. Must be tricky to in-let the shield in that rugged stuff,it looks really beautiful. Future owner must be well pleased.
 
Great looking scales, Todd. I'd like to see more knives offered with horn scales.

I also really like the lines on this knife! :thumbup:

Couldn't agree more. I love ram horn scales like this.
Great job Todd! Someone scored big time. :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
 
Great looking knife Mr. D! :)

I am big Ram Horn fan from way back when! :thumbup:

A good friend of mine got me hooked on this natural GOD given blessing handle material many years ago and demonstrated the fine attributes of this wonderful knife/handle stock!.

.. It literally gets spongy/sticky to ones hands and resists slippage when wet and especially drenched in blood/body fluids, giving the operator/handler of the knife an extra edge when field dressing/skinning/game quartering/hide caping, ect. Nonsense to be sure. It has to be experienced to be believed..

Here is one I've been using in this way..

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Anthony
 
i'm not sure but ram's horn might be a better user than stag. i need to find one that i can afford to beat up in the field. these are sure fantastic.thanks for the pics.
dennis
 
Thanks guys for the great replies, very much appreciated as always. - :thumbup:

Looks like I need to make a few more with horn for scales. :)

Have a great weekend everyone.

Todd


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i'm not sure but ram's horn might be a better user than stag. i need to find one that i can afford to beat up in the field. . . .
dennis

No question about it. In my opinion and others as well, good quality Rams Horn is a far superior working knife handle material then any other natural handle covers I've ever used in the field, including Stag, Bone, Ivory, Pearl and come to think of it any other synthetics as well.


Anthony
 
i'm not sure but ram's horn might be a better user than stag. i need to find one that i can afford to beat up in the field. these are sure fantastic.thanks for the pics.
dennis

It's a great scale Dennis and might well become more affordable if it gets popular. Sheep are not endangered as far as I know:D Check out the RAT3 in Ram's Horn, not too costly and certainly a user.
 
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