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My Squirt just got a friend

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Just need to get a sheath set up for it, since I refuse to ship it off to get one :grumpy:. It's mine

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Just need to get a sheath set up for it, since I refuse to ship it off to get one :grumpy:. It's mine

Busse Heavy Duty
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There are two people you should speak with. The first of which is named David Brown, the other is named azwelke.

Between the two, I am sure they would have their own to make a sheath for you. Especially David Brown, iirc, he has about 130+ Busse knives for sheath making purposes.
 
She has arrived yesterday :)! Impressed with this knife :thumbup:! Plan is to use it for some weeks and post some impressions and few pics. So far so good :D.

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Just in yesterday ! D2 steel with Micarta handle , made my own loop para-cord knots .

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Received this Gayle Bradley yesterday, took it apart to clean and oil it. Loving it so far! 20161006_152549.jpg

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I picked these up at a flea market yesterday for $1 each. Yep, I'm a big spender. The blades, scissors, etc., look unused, so they were probably used for keychain ornaments.
 
Yojimbo 2 is still enroute , but the Allen Putman's scale is already waiting...:D


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Banner day at the flea market, I went looking for vintage axes but found a few old knives. A 70s era buck 110, it had the very tip of the blade broken, easy fix. A light weight Schrade USA lockback, an old Ulster Camp knife missing the bail, and two small SAKs. The 110 was $10, the others were 25 cents each. :)
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My latest aquisition is a Bark River 1909 Michigan Bowie with Mesquite Burl Moran style handle and a droppoint blade in A2

Specifications:
Overall Length: 15.4 Inches
Blade Length: 10 Inches
Blade Height: 1.45 Inches
Blade Thickness:.250 Inch
Blade Material: A-2 Tool Steel @ 58rc
Weight: 18.45 Ounces

I only have a stock pic, because the knife is not here yet... Ooohhh, the anticipation...:eek:



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Banner day at the flea market, I went looking for vintage axes but found a few old knives. A 70s era buck 110, it had the very tip of the blade broken, easy fix. A light weight Schrade USA lockback, an old Ulster Camp knife missing the bail, and two small SAKs. The 110 was $10, the others were 25 cents each. :)
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You made out well. I was at a flea market Friday & it seems like every knife I'd pick up had half the blade ground away with a coarse wheel bench grinder.
 
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