Let's see your good old basic fixed blades, Bowie's, Stickers, etc.

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A new model for Horsewright, the Elk Guide. This one is in Ironwood.

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And if the sun hits the ironwood just right,....BAM!

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Looks like a useful pattern Dave, I was just thinking I hadn't seen it before :) Hope you had a great Christmas buddy, and all the best for the New Year :) :thumbsup:

Thank you my friend! Yes the pattern was developed with the help of a couple of friends that are very successful elk guides. It was a lil more here and a lil less there kinda deal and with quickly steeling the edge again for top performance hence the AEB-L choice. Yes sir had a great Christmas and having a big Taco Tuesday bash here at the casa tonight.

Don't know if ya saw this pic of the very first one getting test driven:

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Thank you my friend! Yes the pattern was developed with the help of a couple of friends that are very successful elk guides. It was a lil more here and a lil less there kinda deal and with quickly steeling the edge again for top performance hence the AEB-L choice. Yes sir had a great Christmas and having a big Taco Tuesday bash here at the casa tonight.

Don't know if ya saw this pic of the very first one getting test driven:

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I missed that one Dave, thanks for the look, great work :cool: Enjoy your tacos my friend :) Chicken curry here :D ;) :thumbsup:
 
You might say this $10 gravel pit Buck brought me full circle, except I never close a loop. My first bulletproof and perfect forever knife was a Buck 119 in the mid-seventies. This one is from 1990, by the tang stamp.
I know some prefer the old flap holster, but I like this type.
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Elegant package.
 
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