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Especially when it's this good.
This older beauty is just to darn purdy to use. I don't recall ever seeing a Sandra Brady scrimshaw on a knife handle. This is one of her early works of art on an original Arno Bernard Mad Dog knife.
While I'm on this forum, I'd like to ask if AB knives sell well on the for sale forum? I moved to Thailand several years ago and I'm back in the states now for a shoulder replacement surgery and I'm considering disposing of my knife collection.
 

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This older beauty is just to darn purdy to use. I don't recall ever seeing a Sandra Brady scrimshaw on a knife handle. This is one of her early works of art on an original Arno Bernard Mad Dog knife.
While I'm on this forum, I'd like to ask if AB knives sell well on the for sale forum? I moved to Thailand several years ago and I'm back in the states now for a shoulder replacement surgery and I'm considering disposing of my knife collection.
Very cool and unique AB! AB sell decent on the forum but it all depends on what your expectations are. I don’t collect AB fixed blades and I don’t see many trading hands here so I’m not sure what this would bring. Just guessing, maybe $400-$700. It will certainly be for a specific buyer given the artwork.
 
Red mammoth tooth gecko. Very rare. Never used or carried One of a Kind.
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So clean! In around 2010 I had bought a Sebenza 21 I think with micarta inlays. I never liked the inlays. Sold the knife. If I got another one I'd go plain Ti.
I went the opposite with the iMamba, I had a PJ and sold it, now I'm up to 4 inlays of different flavors (warthog, abalone, burlap, and mammoth) and I'm loving each one!
 
I like both ways. with/without, both work in their own way.
 
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