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Thanks for doing this! I agree pictures are one of the biggest parts of the porch.
I love my #18 Coyote and it would like a brother
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I really love the look of that 18


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Thanks for doing this! I agree pictures are one of the biggest parts of the porch.
I love my #18 Coyote and it would like a brother
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I'm in, an opprtunity to try a smaller knife different of my baby butterbean. And I dig that micarta! :thumbup:
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Love the reading material and the MaserinI am in, Great GAW and a great idea. I always love seeing pics of peoples knives.
A Picture of a knife I got while visiting my daughter in Italy
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The name is Lozère from the country it is made, olive wood, made by an ingenious cutler named Bastide (you can gogle it - personnally I use the less intrusive Duck Duck Go -). It has a special patented spring in the blade that locks it opened.What is that lovely little knife? That is cool looking.
And just to keep my post legit, here is a traditional knife picture:
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And another
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The knives are part of a collection a friend inherited.
The name is Lozère from the country it is made, olive wood, made by an ingenious cutler named Bastide (you can gogle it - personnally I use the less intrusive Duck Duck Go -). It has a special patented spring in the blade that locks it opened.
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Now that's the kind of new design or mechanism knife makers need to come up with, and forget about all these bearings, flippers, pocket snaggers, and senselessly complicated locking mechanisms. That's amazingly simple yet genius mechanism that guy came up with.The name is Lozère from the country it is made, olive wood, made by an ingenious cutler named Bastide (you can gogle it - personnally I use the less intrusive Duck Duck Go -). It has a special patented spring in the blade that locks it opened.
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Thank you for the details. It is a very neat little knife.
I don't know why you aren't seeing the pictures. Are you using the Tapatalk app? I find a lot of pictures don't show up when I use the app.
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