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We need some smoke and mirrors here in the lounge,, who wants to buy a knife that even you can never see,,, its so secret, I must hold it here with me to protect the innocent. You will receive updates. Kinda like Sally Struthers and those commercials,, you will receive pictures of the other knives I have bought with your appreciated donation for our cause,, with your help we can "Smoke Em Out"

Nice. Save the knives.
 
He needs to pay the power bill like the rest of us

If people buy it - sell it to them
 
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I got it as a botched mod,, the cbt's were out, but the blade had more waves than the ocean,, not the egde,, the whole blade,,,,,,,,,, I had to grind her down thin and remove the spine to SH ish,,, to make everything even,, it was screwed,, but she is poppin now,,, the handle is still .240. But the blade is full convex,, this knife is very fast!
 
There are only so many knife shapes in the world and I think the last big thing that was different in American knives was done by Bob Loveless back in the 70s

The rest, I think are all copies of one sort or another for the last 3,000 years.

Full tang used to be thought of as costly and added to much weight.

But, the holes/Grooves/notches/patterned fullers and in some part the handle shapes are Signature designs that say just who made the knife.

These add to the over all visual pictures formed in the mind when thinking about who made the knife.

You see a knife with particular features and know who made(or at least designed) that knife.

Spydie Hole, Talon Hole are just two common examples.

Horton Here, Who Hears a Who Has some Mad Design skills for making a Visual Signature.

Or so I hear, but Who am I?
 
Brought the camera to work today...
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Needed 2x2 and all I had was a 2x4...
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hehe,yes,i tried a little chopping with it too :D
 
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