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Finally Done!

This one reminds me of two knives. The old Frontier from the 1970`s, and a model Wayne Goddard called "Odin`s Claw", a self defense knife.
 
Maybe the drop point version of the Sharpfinger, the standard had more of a clip.
 
Two questions.A: Is that tip as wicked as it looks?:eek:
B: Is that wood really as black as it looks?
I'm liking everything I see. I bet it fits like it's a part of your hand. I can't wait to cut things with it.
Nice job John!!!
 
Two questions.A: Is that tip as wicked as it looks?:eek:
B: Is that wood really as black as it looks?
I'm liking everything I see. I bet it fits like it's a part of your hand. I can't wait to cut things with it.
Nice job John!!!

A. Yes
B. Yes
 
Too cool!!!
It is very much like the Frontier and the Schrade drop point hunter, the 154OT. Schrade called the 154UH "the Badger". I think I'll call mine the Dachshund.:D
 
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Congratulations once again Mack - for winning the contest and for a great knife!

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mqqn
 
She certainly does have a pointy snout. I'm thinking that she will be a dream come true for fine work.
 
I just needed to wander by and ogle this again. I can't wait to feel it.
 
Looks like a hole drillin', wood whittlin', splinter pickin', squirrel skinnin', trout cleanin' son of a gun that'll meld with your hand on first touch.
 
Looks like a hole drillin', wood whittlin', splinter pickin', squirrel skinnin', trout cleanin' son of a gun that'll meld with your hand on first touch.

Fantastic description!
 
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