NY Special Y& Hide Out in Mammoth

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It always makes me a little nervous using some one Else's hi dollar materials. This Mammoth is a first for me. Hope you all like E'm. Mike
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Those are really awesome Mike.:thumbup: :thumbup: I got a chance to handle them today. I will have them on display at the NYCKS next week.
 
For practical reasons I prefer man-made materials on a full tang knife, but I must admit the ivory looks so good on these :) :thumbup:
 
Shockingly beautiful scales, and terrific pictures.

However, the pins seem grotesquely large. Seems a shame to do that upon such remarkable scales. I suppose it's traditional for such a knife, but still.
 
Shockingly beautiful scales, and terrific pictures.

However, the pins seem grotesquely large. Seems a shame to do that upon such remarkable scales. I suppose it's traditional for such a knife, but still.

On the contrary, I think the big pins are a must with these designs. De gustibus non disputandum est :D
 
The pictures don't lie. These knives are tasteful, and VERY well-made.

Mike has earned his status, and I am pleased for him and the collectors that acquire them. :thumbup:

Coop
 
Those are really awesome Mike.:thumbup: :thumbup: I got a chance to handle them today. I will have them on display at the NYCKS next week.

Yeah, like Ebbtide asked, "What table?'

Me likey too. :thumbup:

Psssst, Wally keep a lookout for a guy with two toes. ;)
 
;) Gotcha PhilL ;)

See ya a week from Friday.
I hope he has a short table cloth or we'll never find him :eek:
 
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