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sure - it mean's you're not taking orders for August, instead you're going to post up 5 blades in a different style each week of the month - right?
 
sure - it mean's you're not taking orders for August, instead you're going to post up 5 blades in a different style each week of the month - right?

If I thought they would sell I sure would! Right now, August is not looking too good.
 
How about a very simple looking Scandi similar to this~

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How about a kitchen knife. A paring or utility knife. Nice and thin and a real slicer. That's the knife that gets the most use in my house. It's no fun using the standard old kitchen knives you can buy from a retail chain.
 
How about a kitchen knife. A paring or utility knife. Nice and thin and a real slicer. That's the knife that gets the most use in my house. It's no fun using the standard old kitchen knives you can buy from a retail chain.

John happens to have made a paring knife, a utility knife and a custom-designed (by me :P) chef knife
 
How about doing some type of scandi bushcraft. I would love to see you do something a bit different. But then again, all your knives are really nice. Just looking for something out of the box.

My Scandi Bushcrafter never really caught on, maybe a new design.

With Ray Mears and Cody Lundin prominently featuring Scandi-ground knives, perhaps the time is right.
 
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