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Looking good sir!

A Horsewright Rodeo. Green canvas Micarta bolster with brown canvas Micarta handle and black Micarta pins. Blade is AEB-L at 62-63 RC.

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Maybe this will clarify: I bevel serrations on the right side of the blade for right handed users, and the left side of the blade for left handed users, or on the side requested by the person getting the knife (which presumably corresponds to his or her handedness). This knife is for a user who requested them on the right side.
 
Maybe this will clarify: I bevel serrations on the right side of the blade for right handed users, and the left side of the blade for left handed users, or on the side requested by the person getting the knife (which presumably corresponds to his or her handedness). This knife is for a user who requested them on the right side.
The question he is asking is why only serrate one side and not from both sides meeting at the middle edge…

I could be wrong but by keeping the flat edge on one side, it allows for a clean cut left on what you are cutting vs fraying the edges on both sides of what you are cutting…I’ll now bow out and let the experts chime in.
 
Love it.
The sheath matches the knife. You could find someone to repair the the threads at the bottom.
I think that they would miss each other.
Sorry, likely too much wine.
Im honestly not sure if this is the exact sheath for the knife, as it doesnt seem to fit properly, both in blade and buckle size.
 
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