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Shouldn't every Friday be "Black Friday"

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Case Humpback Stockman. The only thing that isn't near perfect is Case's habit of not running the jigging pattern to the bolsters.
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Alan, I agree about Case's jigging. I have a peanut whose jigging was like your humpback's (center only) so using a rotary tool I finished the jigging by hand. Turned out quite well (if I do say so myself). It's not black so I'll have to show it elsewhere.
I still think that your humpback is a uniquely handsome knife.:thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
redsparrow redsparrow Thanks James. I like it well enough to leave it alone.
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Glad to see you putting it through its paces Gary. I've got another rough black out today.
 
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Glad to see you putting it through its paces Gary. I've got another rough black out today.
Alan,I saw your rough black humpback stockman :cool::thumbsup::cool:; that's one of my favorite stockman variations, with its sunk joints and spear main (I have one with pocket worn autumn harvest covers). I'm surprised (but glad ;)) you split up the rough black "set".

- GT
 
Almost forgot about this one -- Camillus TL-29 from about 1975. I keep it in my electronics toolbox now; it rode around in the back seat of my 1994 pickup for over 20 years. (Posed on a defective control board from my garage door opener. I think I made the lanyard, but darn if I can recall how, or what the material is.)

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