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I'd like to see a Karambit. Take his Bourbon street skinner, add a bit more sweep in the blade and put a finger hole at the bottom. Andy's handles and some heavy spalting?!?! that'd be a mean lookin' thing.
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Handyman or KEB in maroon canvas, white & natural liners, with 1/8" A2, or even better, D3V, tapered tang or SFT...
Not too much to ask for, right?
I can dream, can't I? :thumbup:![]()
Handyman or KEB in maroon canvas, white & natural liners, with 1/8" A2, or even better, D3V, tapered tang or SFT...
Not too much to ask for, right?
I can dream, can't I? :thumbup:![]()
Bushfinger in 1/8" A2, convex grind, bone G10 with black liners, tapered tang, and set aside for me since I can't participate in fiddleback Fridays due to my job:thumbup:
I'd love that. I may have to post on Fridays asking someone to keep an eye out for me. The Bushfinger and ladyfinger are two knives I will absolutely own at some point. I love pretty much all the knives Andy makes, but those two just stand out, in my eyes. And I recently saw a fiddleback with bone G10 scales and I've been mildly obsessed ever since. It's such a clean, classy look. Something you could get dirty, but looks just as at home on your belt in a more formal environment.