Independence Day Knife

waynorth

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Since it is the 4TH of July weekend, it's about time that I took a picture of this knife. I've been carrying it to remind me of the wonderful country where I was born. I don't live there at the moment, but I am never far away! Hope you Americans are all celebrating, and appreciating where you live. A quirk of fate could have put you in much less a place!!
This knife was made into a single blade by an Aussie friend, and it reminds me that my single most important task on this earthly stopover, is to leave it a better place. It reminds me to think globally, and act locally!!
My next step today, is to put a better edge on it; THERE will be a definite local improvement!;)
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Waynorth, I don't have a dedicated red, white and blue knife. But I did place a purchase for one of your commissioned S&M harness jacks on the night of the 4th, so from now on I'm going to consider that my Independence Day knife! It's a traditional pattern harking back at least a century, was used in a simpler time, is in folksy 1095 carbon steel--which I love, and was commissioned by a fellow American. That's good enough cause for me to use it to celebrate future Independence Days. :thumbup:
 
That is the most original looking pocketknife I have seen since I don't know when. Very nice.
I am proud and grateful to be an americian tho I am very concerned about the way our country is being ran.
 
And just before I stopped in here I was ogling a Patriot.

Like the pattern, but in this case I'm not so sure about the handle color or material. It's no longer the 4th, after all...

-- Sam
 
That is an amazing knife. It makes me want to sacrifice one of my Seahorses to make that!!!
 
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