LARSON FORGE KNIFE sketch to cutting

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While at a BBQ a friend was cutting tritip with an unusual looking knife with its high polish blade glaring at me causing intrigue, so went over to him and asked if his wife knew about his new knife purchase because it definitely didnt look like a cheap wally world knife to me, he then said nope! I didnt have to, and yes it is a custom but i got it for a good price at the bay, the dude still has one left if you want one its a LFF, their lightly used but still in excellent condition he said. So i then went on my phone and hit that buy it now button and after a week of anticipation here what i got a finely made little knife that is so sharp it cut me deep while i was cleaning it (yes i clean all my knives when i 1st get them out of their packaging)
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after a few months search ing through ebay for more used LFF knives with no luck i finally stumbled upon Dale's bay page and asked if he can make me a knife based upon my sketch
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after exchanging emails and a few weeks later i got this out of the mail
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a simple yet elegant practical blade with a sweet convex edge. I already processed veggies and meat in the kitchen with it, then cut some over growth out in the yard with a few thick branches here and there and yet the edge still looked and cut like it did out of the package. I am so happy with it im thinking of sending him another sketch with the lines closely resembling some classic fighters. Anyway, what do you guys think this little LFF collection needs in the mix?
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