Jack's Random Tuesday Carry

I like the grind.

I came up with this early be-all and end-all. It wasn't; the blades are too short in a too long handle.
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Thanks Jer, they're great knives, usually a little rough and ready, but John tuned this one up 😎

That's a shame about the blades being too short Jer, that's a useful combination πŸ‘
What I like Jack is you always appreciative any gifts and things you own,use them as well.😎
Thank you John, I really do, nothing means more to me than a gift from a friend πŸ™‚πŸ‘
 
That's a shame about the blades being too short Jer, that's a useful combination πŸ‘
Yes, they're two perfectly good blades on a single spring, which is the only way I like a double-ender.
I could tune my crotchets and say the nice long handle gives enhanced control for fine work with the small blades.
 
Beautiful knife and picture.

I found this one in a tray when I was looking for my little round files. I must have been planning to patch the bone, and I've probably thought before that maybe it's fine as it is. I've now decided that it is fine as it is.
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Beautiful knife and picture.
Thanks buddy, I won it in a giveaway, many years ago, held by Paul in Scotland. He had won it in a previous giveaway. The D2 blades had a forced patina, though it's not deep, and had been professionally sharpened :thumbsup:

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I found this one in a tray when I was looking for my little round files. I must have been planning to patch the bone, and I've probably thought before that maybe it's fine as it is. I've now decided that it is fine as it is.
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Great old knife Jer, with rich character :thumbsup:
 
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