black mamba
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My only peanut is in stainless, but would you call those in carbon, "pateanuts?" 

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My only peanut is in stainless, but would you call those in carbon, "pateanuts?"![]()
Jeff, I thought that exact same thing when I was reading through this thread late last night, and I almost posted it, and then I thought, "No, that joke is just too bad."![]()
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Here's mine. Belonged to my grandfather. Not sure how old it is, but I carry and use it daily since he passed.
. . . . and then I thought, "No, that joke is just too bad."![]()
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See I would have thought that the secret to your shame was no humor.You've just discovered the secret of my humor . . . no shame, simply no shame.![]()
After several months of daily carry, my Peanut has settled on a nice dull grey. I still think it has a long way to go before I'm happy with it, (I'd like to see the little 'nut black as soot and sharpened down to two steel tooth-picks with smooth bone handles).
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Forgot all about this thread,
ISKRA- your nut is coming along nicely
Duderubble- nice collection
Here's some more recent pictures, I'm just shy of 5 years of every day carry, I use my peanut for everything, pruning vegetables, carpentry, general fix it and tinkering repairs etc. I very rarely need a larger knife.
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