So very nice, Shawn, really. Thanks for sharing them.Show and Tell "not-at-work" today.
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Only one missing from the pic is my JK Knives Bluegill because it was in my hand.![]()
- Stuart
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So very nice, Shawn, really. Thanks for sharing them.Show and Tell "not-at-work" today.
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Only one missing from the pic is my JK Knives Bluegill because it was in my hand.![]()
Dang, Dave, both refinements are are significant improvements in warmth of style. Congratulations.Rehandle and regrind on this factory blade. Belongs to a Civil War reenactor and he wanted it to have some rusticity. So I didn't take out all the grind imperfections:
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Looks better in leather:
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They made a Buffalo Bill commemorative with a wooden handle (sweet), Buffalo Bill shield and Buffalo Bill etch. I do not have an image handy, but they are very knice.That's nice, do you know if schrade ever produced this as an old timer model ?
They made a Buffalo Bill commemorative with a wooden handle (sweet), Buffalo Bill shield and Buffalo Bill etch. I do not have an image handy, but they are very knice.
Got it.Would a moderator kindly correct the spelling of an abbreviation in the heading of this thread from "ect" to "etc" (et cetera; it is latin)? Yeah... I know... anal.
Heck,yeah!!Couple better pics (Thanks DTL) of my knife from Dogwwod
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