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Fiddleback and the step sister

Some awesome pairs guys.

Here's a TK Steingass Loveless style Caper that showed up today

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That's a nice tuxedo pair!
 
Pulled this one out for the first time in a while. It was my first hunting knife and skinned or helped skin many deer. I was 8 when my dad bought it for me at a local hardware store. I thought I'd won the lottery because he paid about $40 for it if I recall correctly.

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Two exceptional blades, both tool steel, both hand made, one from the great state of Georgia, the other from my homeland, Texas. Neither a step sister to one another. Surely distant cousins more likely. One Fiddleback Forge "Bush Crafter" one Bush Monkey "LongTime" .


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Two exceptional blades, both tool steel, both hand made, one from the great state of Georgia, the other from my homeland, Texas. Neither a step sister to one another. Surely distant cousins more likely. One Fiddleback Forge "Bush Crafter" one Bush Monkey "LongTime" .


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Two exceptional blades indeed! What's the handle on the BC? It's beautiful. :thumbup:
 
Pulled this one out for the first time in a while. It was my first hunting knife and skinned or helped skin many deer. I was 8 when my dad bought it for me at a local hardware store. I thought I'd won the lottery because he paid about $40 for it if I recall correctly.

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Nathan that's a fine picture! Love that axe too!


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Pulled this one out for the first time in a while. It was my first hunting knife and skinned or helped skin many deer. I was 8 when my dad bought it for me at a local hardware store. I thought I'd won the lottery because he paid about $40 for it if I recall correctly.

Nice picture and excellent story. Gives me an idea for two of mine that I will try to get up sometime tomorrow.
 
Slightly different spin on this topic. My OS Lady with a Wyoming Saw and a Havalon right after I finished dressing out my pronghorn.

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How about a W.A. Surls and a couple Vorn Ox Mini Axes. Been lots of sharp edges at the house this Christmas morning!

 
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