Found a rare 110 version

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Joe, I looked your 110 Data Sheet over carefully, but couldn't find this one. Looks rare, should I buy it :confused:;)
C'mon you guys, lighten up..Merry Christmas!!!
 

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It might be interesting to have to show the differences in real and counterfeit. Kinda like that imitation auto I bought a while back. Close but no seegar. :rolleyes:
 
Hi Scott,

I think you should buy it and send it to Joe for some warranty work, looks like it may have a loose blade...LOL. The note should read "Joe I'm very excited to have found this rare transitional 110 model, please clean up the scratch's and loose blade. But, don't change out any of the parts from this rare version of the 110".
jb4570
 
JB,

I just about rolled on the ground laughing at the thought of the look on Joe's face that one would cause.
Funny stuff. First thing I thought when I saw it was another Paki special. Those knives all seem to have that same look no matter what name gets stamped on 'em.
 
lolololol rof lol!
i have consitered a display of knock offs...
this is one i have never seen before..
yep i would buy it and send it to joe my self!!
rof lmao!
 
I wonder how many soda pop cans were used in the making of the blade.lol

Soda Can Damascus!!!!
Gotta get it!!!

Here's pic of the BOShiki heat treating process w/ credit to Trax for the pic. Taken during his trip to the mysterious land...

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Here's pic of the BOShiki heat treating process w/ credit to Trax for the pic. Taken during his trip to the mysterious land...
That's not the BOShiki heat treat process, that's good old wanton soup in the making. Never thought of dropping a 110 blade into the wanton soup though. Perhaps you're on to something. :eek:
 
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