Horton Goes Thin?? all Resinguy had to do was "ask", for one Year!

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Ground extra thin for my friend Guy, .118 O-1. With Carbon Scales, Knife Torch Heat Treated By my friend, Brian Goode, thanks everyone, Guy gets his first Horton Knife, with a handle cross section, .400 thinner than the 500 magnum blade,

Pauli's gonna help me with pics. I'm on my mobile, thanks man,
 
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Nice blade J. :thumbup::cool:
 
Awsome buddy!!! LEt us know how they perform. I am betting they take a heall of alot of abuse and becomes a very used blade!! :)
 
Whatever you do,,, DON'T USE IT FOR SPLITTING WOOD !!!!

Ill looking slicer mang,,,
 
Awsome buddy!!! LEt us know how they perform. I am betting they take a heall of alot of abuse and becomes a very used blade!! :)

And a big Thank You to Brian for his part in this collaboration effort. :thumbup::cool:

This will be a nice companion to my Burt Foster camp/chopper in 1095. :D

Is the temper line visible on these? Can't tell from the pics......
 
Not sure if the temper line will show with the bead blast finish. What does it look like Jeremy???
 
This is truly awesome.:thumbup::D:thumbup:

But I predict Guy will definitely baton with it.:p
 
Fantastic knife, Guy. We definitely want to hear some impressions when you get it.

Does this mean I still have several months left? :D
 
Awesome super slicer J.:thumbup:
Great score guy! your Foster and your Horton make a nice pair.:thumbup:
 
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