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MORE-OR-LESS-MUK redux

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here she is again...

1/8th 1095 convex edge

maple burl handle and crooked pins...

still on the first edge i put on...i have cutting just about anything i can find from card board to wood board trees and twigs...i really like this knife.

but she will never win a beauty pagent, looks like a pregnant sowbelly pig...
 

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I really like it (and I don't say that a whole lot)! I'm not well known for my good taste, but.................:foot:

Anyhow, thanks for sharing. It is unique looking and has an earthy beauty to it.:thumbup:
 
very cool langston...:thumbup: that one looks like it's all buisness.... i bet it's a great cutter...
 
i was thinking of adding this to the box when i send out the blind horse clydesdale for passaround. what do you think?
 
but she will never win a beauty pagent, looks like a pregnant sowbelly pig...

I was gonna say a retarded hippo.
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I like it dude.
 
Looks original, and it has a character all it's own, which is what a personal knife really is IMO. Nice to see it appreciated and put up, thanks. I like that style in many forms I've seen, not cookie cutter in the least.
 
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