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Thanks Alan, you have some great ones as well. I really like the micarta on your Zulu! He is seriously one of my favorite makers.I'm a huge John Lloyd fan and those two are as good as it gets.
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Thanks Alan, you have some great ones as well. I really like the micarta on your Zulu! He is seriously one of my favorite makers.I'm a huge John Lloyd fan and those two are as good as it gets.
Good day folks.I'm proud to show you this knife.
This is John's newest & own pattern. The " Moonshiner " ,born deep in the Missouri woods. A knife perfect for many tasks but it is a full size knife that folds compact, very capable . 4" closed,3" blade with 2-7/8" of edge. It opens up to 7" OAL. This one has a blade & spring of 52100 of course. The covers on this knife are vintage Westinghouse natural linen micarta
Safe & Happy New Year Everyone , see you next year -Vince







I especially like the variety of the patterns he makes.Thanks Alan, you have some great ones as well. I really like the micarta on your Zulu! He is seriously one of my favorite makers.
 
	Fantastic showing.Gotta love a Lloyd!

Thanks. I think both of those will be staying here. The horizontal one has bull horn covers, very cool in person.Fantastic showing.
I am Really digging the back pocket in the bottom row and the bottom left horizontal knife pointing left.
Those two Really catch my eye.
If either is looking for a nice new home, I will make an honest user out of either (so long as they are 52100).
 
	That's a neat one! I love the unusual materials John uses. Cool pipe too!Not the best of pictures, but here's a Lloyd with an old bowling ball for scales.

Very nice. I always wondered if that would work.Not the best of pictures, but here's a Lloyd with an old bowling ball for scales.

 
 
The Fang is sooooo ripping...wow !!!Some recent knives from John

 
	Cool material on both, the cactus is really niceMy two Lloyd's. The top one is stabilized cactus, saguaro I suppose, and the bottom is unstabilized bowling ball.



