T~bone Tuesday

Thanks Gev!
It´s actually a great fellow - the knife is not that bad, too ;) :D

The bone on that one is really great. the jigging is deep and the color is rich but not that dark that it seems to black in any case or dirty somehow. Perfect dyeing and jigging.
 
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*Edit: Just in case anyone was wondering, I wanted to point out that the beetle in the photo below was not a victim of my copperlock. I didn't even know it was on the log until after I uploaded the photo, and it was dead and in peaces to begin with. I don't use my knife to chop up insects, lol.

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Really great knives everyone. Carrying my usual T~bone knife, this pics old but shows off the bone well.

 
Posted it up here before but I absolutely love this Queen. I got it for free from an older woman my father and I do work for quite a bit. It is from 1935-1955 (not 100% sure if it's 1925 or 1935 they started using this stamp) based on the tang stamp, and it showed no signs of sharpening when I first looked at it.



 
I switched out stockmen for TT, grabbing this antique green wormgroove bone four inch S&M.

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