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One For Horny Toad

JK Knives

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Here is one I made for Horny Toad. 6" OAL, with a 2 1/2" blade of 3/32" O1, with maroon micarta handles. On Monday it will be headed to Jeff H. for one of his excellant kydex sheaths.

John
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Looking good John. Can't wait to try it out. Glad you are willing to modify your designs to meet the buyer's "vision". :thumbup:
 
This is the first one I made that has my wife`s "seal of approval." Being a country girl, she relates knives to home cooking. She said it would be great for cutting up chicken for the frying pan! Can`t argue with that kind of logic.

John
 
Here is one I made for Horny Toad. 6" OAL, with a 2 1/2" blade of 3/32" O1, with maroon micarta handles. On Monday it will be headed to Jeff H. for one of his excellant kydex sheaths.

John
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John,
That looks like one handy tool.:thumbup:
I like the original too and can't say I like one better than the other actually but this one will be just that much more "portable." It would be a cool knife to make part of a compact kit or just to EDC.

Oh, and thanks for the compliment!:thumbup: Kind of cool - I was thinking "boy, I would like to hanlde that one." I forgot that I will!:D
 
I first thought the same thing but not the case. I held a woodswalker up to the first picture and it is obvious John's blade has a definite belly to it and is straight out the handle. The woodswalker is basically a shallow arc on the edge and the blade cocks up at a odd angle. I have no doubt it will be very different in hand. I really did not want a custom copy of a $15 knife.
 
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