There’s precedent for this shield on the Salmon acrylic run of 85s

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Wow! even cooler than i expected! I thought i'd be into the acrylic more, but dang does that green jigged bone look amazing
Is that a tulip shield?There’s precedent for this shield on the Salmon acrylic run of 85s
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Cool, thank you!There’s precedent for this shield on the Salmon acrylic run of 85s
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I like that name much more than "shortened bomb".Is that a tulip shield?
pics or it didnt happenUsually when I get a new knife I’ll handle it a bit and put it back in the tube for a future date. Today I unwrapped my non-snakey snake wood and to my surprise it did have a decent amount of character. Put that sucker right in my pocket. Nicest box cutter I’ve seen in a minute.
It looks the same as this shield that Bill Howard with Queen used years ago on this Primble knife.
Pasteurization is most of the reason.Seriously talking, now I think I understand why most factory made milk doesn't have a little taste of grass, as farm made does. Because they feed 'em god knows what.
Strawberries, peaches and cream.Hmmm…that “apples and oranges” acrylic looks more like apples and peaches to me.
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Stunners! At the first glance I thought that's GEC 44, for a reason.It looks the same as this shield that Bill Howard with Queen used years ago on this Primble knife.
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I remember when those sat on dealers shelves for the longest timeThe unpopular 38 version:
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