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They do great stuff.Nice setup Craytab. Mine is coming in this week too. I also have one coming from Al for my BK5 as well.
I still can't believe the 15 is discontinued. It is such a great knife.
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They do great stuff.Nice setup Craytab. Mine is coming in this week too. I also have one coming from Al for my BK5 as well.
They do great stuff.
I still can't believe the 15 is discontinued. It is such a great knife.
I've had these colors show now and then but never this much.I've had a couple knives in S7 Steel and that's the exact color patina they take no matter what you put on them.
Nice work man, very nice.
Damn good looking knife
I've made a few for the BK crew. Most were very early ones. Best way to get a hold of me is mikelooper@hotmail.comThat's a good looking sheath Makael! Are you in the business of making them for other Beckerheads?
I love your finish on that 15. Great job !!!!!
Cut up an onion with the 7 and the patina begins.
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Got them off the Bay before LMF Joe was around. ST. Cutlery was the name of the Co. that made them for a while and sold on the Bay than disappeared .Who made those grips? Those are nice!
Sorry sometimes I'm hard to understand the scales on my 7 and 9 where made by St. Cutlery Co. he sold on the Bay before LMF Joe ever sold scales on the Bay, these are old and kinda different as they have more of a palm swell than the others. That's not why I have them at the time they where all that was available in a different color other than natural from KaBar that at the time were rougher than thease and required some fittingI thought those looked familiar. I've had some LMF Joe scales before...