The Pemberton, on the quest for tomatos

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I have been wanting a pemberton for some time and during my ongoing quest for tomatos I found this sweet little knife. This thing is perfect, fit and finish is amazing, the size is perfect for a watch pocket carry, feels great in the hand and came sharp, and of course it's a Tomato :D Now I need one to carry :D
MANY thanks to Brother Markesharp for ferrying this little beauty to Canada.
Best regards

Robin




 
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Beautiful knife. That tomato acrylic has really grown on me, probably large in part due to YOUR pictures and knives. 😉


Michael
 
Beautiful knife. That tomato acrylic has really grown on me, probably large in part due to YOUR pictures and knives. ��


Michael

Thanks Michael, the tomato is my favourite but overall GEC is making the best acrylic scales on earth, in fact they make the best scales in most materials IMO. These tomatos are scarce as Hens teeth though.

Best regards

Robin
 
NICE Robin---I love the Tomato Acrylic's!!!

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Those are a great pair Paul, thanks for showing them. I think I'm addicted.

Best regards

Robin
 
It's a beautiful knife. That color combination just works together.
 
Awesome! Love that acrylic. GEC is one of the few knife makers that really makes beautiful acrylics. I love my Pemberton, too!
 
The great thing about many of the acrylics is they are one offs, none of the handles are the same.

Best regards

Robin
 
I'm surprised noone has thought to pose their tomato knives actually slicing some tomatoes :), if my knife can slice up a tomato effortlessly, that is to my mind, the best practical measure of a knife's sharpness.
 
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