unwisefool
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Nice, don't have a knife in ebony. Random serial numbers is the best way.
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https://www.bladeforums.com/threads/bladeforums-2024-traditional-knife.2003187/
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Thank you...NEWS!!
>This years BF knife will have a serial number!!
>Handles will now be Gabon Ebony with a brushed finish (the whole knife) like the ToeNail Clipper!!
Thanks for the updateNEWS!!
>This years BF knife will have a serial number!!
>Handles will now be Gabon Ebony with a brushed finish (the whole knife) like the ToeNail Clipper!!
Fantastic news Charlie!NEWS!!
>This years BF knife will have a serial number!!
>Handles will now be Gabon Ebony with a brushed finish (the whole knife) like the ToeNail Clipper!!
WOOOOOOOONEWS!!
>This years BF knife will have a serial number!!
>Handles will now be Gabon Ebony with a brushed finish (the whole knife) like the ToeNail Clipper!!
Sounds great! Thanks for the update!NEWS!!
>This years BF knife will have a serial number!!
>Handles will now be Gabon Ebony with a brushed finish (the whole knife) like the ToeNail Clipper!!
Great update. Fantastic selections on finish. Ebony is one of my favored materials.NEWS!!
>This years BF knife will have a serial number!!
>Handles will now be Gabon Ebony with a brushed finish (the whole knife) like the ToeNail Clipper!!
Great choices!NEWS!!
>This years BF knife will have a serial number!!
>Handles will now be Gabon Ebony with a brushed finish (the whole knife) like the ToeNail Clipper!!
A match made in heaven; I like it very muchNEWS!!
Handles will now be Gabon Ebony...
That scene is priceless, JackNice work Charlie, ebony will look good, while still being traditional for a Bunny Knife
I like the serial numbers too, though I recall using them myself years ago, and of course everyone wants to be #007 or some other significant numberTake a leaf out of Joe's book!
Any curb feelers?I had a white rabbits foot on my keychain during my younger years. It complimented my truck.
78 Scottsdate 1/2 ton, 2WD, two-tone green with white, 350 4bbrl with strait cherry bombs. Yosemite Sam "Back off" mudflaps, twin CB whips and a Cobra 2-way (and a intercom horn) Radio Shack speakers and Pyramid cassette deck. Full running boards and running lights on the boards and roofline.
Purple fuzzy dice mandatory.
What a gaudy and sweet ride. I miss that thing!