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John-
I was wondering, what do you charge to re-handle knives in their original oak? Also, what about walnut? The handles are not coming off, but maybe in the near future the Nessmuk might. It has a nice patina on the wood from water and being in a sink.

I think I’ve had them since 2007.
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Nice. The kephart that I copied and purchased and gave to my son's Marine buddy. I love looking at knives that have been used heavily.
 
Nice. The kephart that I copied and purchased and gave to my son's Marine buddy. I love looking at knives that have been used heavily.

Lots of meals have been made with the Nessmuk and lots of wood shaved with the Kephart. I like my 3/32 straight-back keppy too. This Kephart has been used a lot lately on potatoes, carrots, roast beef, and chicken while making soup. I don't baby tools so after a few days the potatoes and animal fat start to really show.

-RB
 
A couple of beauties alrighty.
No maybe about it on the Nessie though.
It's earned a JK spa treatment.
 
I charge $35 - $40 for knives, depending on material, including return shipping. You have had those two a long time!
 
It's good to see well used tools isn't it.:thumbup:
 
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