Dealer Spotlight

Tim the Wizard

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I was just looking over some of the dealer knives, and I hope there is no issue sharing some of their pictures here. With Blade coming up and all of the knives available on Fridays, it is easy to overlook some gems.

This Wasp at The Knife Connection has been marked on sale, and I have been considering buying it for the better part of two years :eek:

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Epstein started carrying Fiddlebacks very recently. Somehow they ended up with what looks like a one off, a very rare 3 finger joe pattern in burl.

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I'm partial to this lightning-patterned dyed curly maple BC JR at JSR

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The obvious choice at Lamnia is the honeybee Bushfinger

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And the bolstered Camp Nessie at Arizona Custom Knives

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The last piece of electric plum available for sale at a dealer right now, on a bolstered recluse at DLT

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"Philellow" KE BUSHIE at USAMADEBLADE. I prefer to call it "Yellow Xterra", Sorry comprehensivist!

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Tapered aquamarine hiking buddy at Bladeco

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I'm personally partial to the Navy Minimuk at KSF

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and the BearCub in afzelia lay at BladeHQ, if only because the wood is so rarely seen and so nicely patterned

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Last but not least, a rare old school Shank at Lee's

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I heard there is a new secret dealer out there as well, in addition to Fiddleback Outpost, which I have not had a chance to checkout yet.

What are your favorites still out there on the market?
 
I love that Navy Minimuk @ KSF.

DLT also has a dandy Philellow Minimuk.

Or maybe I just like Minimuk's.
 
I've considered that EP Recluse quite a few times myself...

This is a great idea for a thread. Definitely some gems out there.
 
This patch knife at KSF was the first Fiddleback to ever catch my eye. That was Fall 2015, and it is still hanging around.

 
We still see the patch knife. It is based on the puuko design of the northern European bushcraft tradition. That is the only one I recall seeing in oreo shadetree burlap.
 
Yeah! Word on the street is electric plum is limited for the time being. Remember what happened with electric orange?

So, I picked up a dealer knife today. Just couldn't resist it!
 
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