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Pictures here! Redmeadow picture thread

Thanks John, Redmeadow Knives Redmeadow Knives , yes this was from the early dibs list. So I thought you'd like seeing how it has aged out in the wild. Fantastic knife, I knew how the natural micarta evolves with age and use, back when I selected it. Also, remember those early sheaths, the leatherwork and clips. It's a thin profile, very well done, and a pleasure to clip into the pocket. TBH, I'da getten a zulu later, but you're too popular and I'm too slow. Enjoy seeing the new work, and kids helping out around the shop. Cowbell got an end to end coating of wicked wax this morning, in my pocket right now. Thanks again.
 
Thanks John, Redmeadow Knives Redmeadow Knives , yes this was from the early dibs list. So I thought you'd like seeing how it has aged out in the wild. Fantastic knife, I knew how the natural micarta evolves with age and use, back when I selected it. Also, remember those early sheaths, the leatherwork and clips. It's a thin profile, very well done, and a pleasure to clip into the pocket. TBH, I'da getten a zulu later, but you're too popular and I'm too slow. Enjoy seeing the new work, and kids helping out around the shop. Cowbell got an end to end coating of wicked wax this morning, in my pocket right now. Thanks again.
I love seeing older ones in the wild, thanks for posting that. Glad to see that's getting some use and enjoyment! The sheaths have changed a little bit over the years for sure. Hang in there, we'll get a zulu in your hands at some point.
 
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