Sodbuster/bullnose

Me and some friends got together and watch different auctions for what each of us are interested in. If we see something we bid on it for each other and then exchange it later.
Is this those auctions where you go to the place ,examine the stuff and place your bid.You dont have to be at the actual auction and they ring you if you win?
Not ebay.
Anyway
Heres another vote for AG R Cowboy
 
Is this those auctions where you go to the place ,examine the stuff and place your bid.You dont have to be at the actual auction and they ring you if you win?
Not ebay.
Anyway
Heres another vote for AG R Cowboy
Sometimes it's in person sometimes it's online auctions. It's me and 6 of my classmates from high school. I collect knives, a couple like hot wheels and matchbox cars, one likes coffee cups, one likes oil lamps, etc. each of us looks out for the other and calls or texts when they see something of interest or when we are looking for specific items. If the rest find one we ask how much and buy it for the other guy. Then the next time we get together the one that wanted the item will pay them for it
 
Me and some friends got together and watch different auctions for what each of us are interested in. If we see something we bid on it for each other and then exchange it later.

I thought you hired someone to manage your knife buying! Haha! ;)
 
All this talk about the bullnoses, I had no other choice but to go and buy a nifebrite 71 while there still available.
 
Dredged up some more from my hoard.

Here's an RR in Smooth Tobacco Bone, locking Dirtbuster. This is the small one, bit smaller than the CASE jr. I like it a lot, well finished, sharp and useful.

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As I still don't quite u.stand how to edit posts...(how can I insert another image after one that's already there???)
will have to make a new post...

Here's a CASE Sodbuster jr in bone.Nice alternative but the scales are rather thin.

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Yea not my favorite either. But Ive never used a sod buster pattern so I thought what the heck.

The Nifebrite has the advantage of being lighter and thinner than the other models, be it delrin or micarta. I also like the Nifebrite because I'm still a kid at hard and enjoy things that glow in the dark (GID, tritium, scorpions, etc).
 
I've had a lot of Bullnoses come and go, but my nifebright always remains. Besides being slimmer and lighter, mine has a softer pull than any other bullnose I have had. It's almost a different knife altogether.
 
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The bullnose made it today man this thing is fit and finish perfectly. Only problem I see is it has a 7-8 pull but that to me isn't a problem more or less
 
The Nifebrite has the advantage of being lighter and thinner than the other models, be it delrin or micarta. I also like the Nifebrite because I'm still a kid at hard and enjoy things that glow in the dark (GID, tritium, scorpions, etc).
I like a tiny bit of glowing stuff from time to time but just can not bring myself to buy one completely glow
 
Half a day roughly in my pocket and the bullnose is easily going to be one of my favorite traditional edc knives I've ever owned. I am thinking that I swap that with the sodbuster and sodbuster jr I have coming along with my 4-5 trappers and I will have a good list of easily pocketable traditional knives
 
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