Christmas is still going on around my house; With my renewed interest in knives, I have been digging them up all around the house. Some I haven't seen in decades and had nearly forgotten about them. Last night I was going through some old hunting gear and tackle boxes and came across a couple more knives. They are nothing fancy and some might even say worthless, but they are still solid and usable. After cleaning out the grit and gunk and hitting the joints with some lubricant, I found that they both still have great blade snap and are actually in pretty good shape. One is an Ulster TL-29 and the other is a Colonial Forest-Master.
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