John Deere Crush Utility Knife **SOLD**

TK Steingass

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Hi Fellas:

I was fortunate enough to talk Butch Harner of Harner Knives into selling me one of his fine canvas rag micarta scale sets.....this pattern is John Deere Crush and the quality is superb. I took some of the belly out of this blade so it is easier to open up smaller game or perform Al Qaeda and Taliban castrations with this model. I hope you like it! $175 delivered USPS Priority mail/insured ConUS.....no international sales on this one please. The first "I'll take it" gets it. My Paypal account is tksteingass@frontier.com Maker's lifetime common sense warranty and free sharpening.

Finally, for those of you that believe a crushed John Deere tractor is just yellow and green, don't forget the tires and seat. :D


Best regards,

TK

3/16" O-1 stock
HT to Rc 60-62
OAL 9"
Blade length 4 3/4" hollow ground
Thumb grooved spine
John Deere Crush canvas micarta scales
Fine Scotchbrite belt satin finish
Brass furniture
Yellow/black liners on tapered tang
9-10 oz hand-stitched leather sheath

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Very nice work T.K. The people in Moline IL will be enshrining this work in their tractor hall of fame!
 
That's a beaut!! But I'd never use something this good lookin' to castrate Taliban and Al Qaeda. That's what old dull butter knives and mallets are for!!
 
That's a beaut!! But I'd never use something this good lookin' to castrate Taliban and Al Qaeda. That's what old dull butter knives and mallets are for!!

Fellas: Glad you like it!

Mudbug: Don't forget to consider a pair of bricks as another alternative to the first three. You have to be careful to watch your fingers with this method. :eek:
 
hey moline il here born n raised

your deere knives would sure be a hit man

i think all the farmers out here would need one to match the endless amount of deere tractors you see around here

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i think all the farmers out here would need one to match the endless amount of deere tractors you see around here

I've been bowhunting near Quincy, Illinois - maybe if I bring my knife along I could get more access???!!:D

best,

TK
 
Funny I looked at the knife before I read anything and thought that looked like something you would see on one of Butches knives. Very pretty! Shouldn't last long.
 
Jason: Thank you - this will go out in tomorrow's mail.

Best,

TK
 
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