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I have to agree and may be one of the best looking knives ever.
A great example and no two are the same. It's 'matured' as when it came out few took notice of it, the dealer not being one of the usual Big Guns
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I have to agree and may be one of the best looking knives ever.
Giraffe? Thought it was some kind of fossilised Mammoth.
That other one is astounding, could look at it for hours![]()
The mad buffer has been at it, but it is still kinda cute.
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The mad buffer has been at it, but it is still kinda cute.
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Will, here's one of my favorite spears. Not to wide, a nice swedge and long pull. A strong practical blade with a thick well rounded stag handle. Overall a very user friendly Northfield carrier.
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Thank you Rose and Thistle. Great scenery!! Carrying a Mardi Gras covered blade is like a party in your pocket wherever you go.
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Noob here!
These two are my first long pull spears and I absolutely adore them. Top one is a huuge Kutmaster and bottom is a WM Enders (proto-Keen Kutter, right?) 3-inch dogleg. I like the Enders bone a bit more but they're both really pretty. The Kutmaster has super snappy blades with a medium pull, the Enders has a nice snappy medium pull pen blade but the main blade has a much lighter pull that is still quite satisfying but wouldn't inspire much confidence as a heavy user.
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The Kutmaster came to me with a bit of a sunken belly but you would never suspect a thing after I reprofiled it on a whetstone!
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I love these two so much! Definitely digging these antique spear points.