Post your Arno Bernard Pic's!

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Beautiful knife! Subby or GMT on the wrist?
 
God damn. You must have grabbed the last one from tbird... BIG sad
 
I haven't followed all the way through this thread yet, but will circle back when I get a chance to check things out here. In the meantime, while I've been meaning to post here for a while, I ran into something recently that I thought might be worth a passing mention. I was carrying my Southard Performance Series Tolk the other day and went over to Brad's website wondering about other models, saw some pics of his Avo there, and was immediately reminded of my PJ iMamba--a knife that I seem to like more every time I carry it. I'm certainly not suggesting anything here other than that many of us have mentioned a similar design language between Chris Reeve's work and what we've seen from two generations of the Bernards, which of course is not a bad thing at all as the knives from both makers are excellent. There's also the South African connection, of course.

This Southard Avo sure does bring the the iMamba to mind despite the differences in handle milling and other details. Size and general shape are certainly similar as well as both being frame lock flippers on BBs.

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And then there's the blade, too.

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I've been wanting another iMamba--an inlayed one, maybe ironwood, to go with my PJ, though I'm very fond of its plainness--but I can't get the Southard Avo off my mind now, though I guess there aren't very many of those around to be had. Anyway, just a bit of an aside here, FWIW....
 
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Very nice knives Chazzy. I have yet to get a full Ti iMamba yet, but I am sure I will have one on order soon.

I also have seen the comments of comparison. Personally, I think no comparison is needed. The ABs are awesome in their own right. Again, personally, I like them more than the other brand mentioned. I am sure I will get excoriated elsewhere, for such comments, but that is the way I see it.

I really like them and have carried one of my iMambas more than any knife I own on a consistent basis.
 
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