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Hi guys,
Here in Maine we call these bait knives. They are very popular with both commercial and sport fisherman. I find them very handy for general purpose use as well. They are great in the kitchen, around camp, or anywhere else a sharp knife can come in handy. They would be great for pumpkin carving! They are very light, wicked sharp, resharpen easily, and are inexpensive to replace. Should you lose or break one, a replacement knife should fit perfectly in your existing sheath.
I made up a bunch of these with blue and red kydex sheaths and neck chains. These sheaths are also drilled to accept a small tek-lok, which I can add if need be. They also work great if you take off the neck chain and just slip the whole thing into your pocket. In addition, I can change the neck chain to a break-away 550 cord in black, od grn, orange, tan, or desert camo.
The blades are 3" long and .050 thick. The red plastic handle is very grippy.
I have one Blue one and one Red in PLAIN EDGE left.
Looking to trade one or both together. Trades with folks in the USA only please, and I'd like to see some pics (unless we've done business before an/or I know you).
Here's what I'm interested in:
Vic One Handed Trekker
Kershaw Rainbow Leek
Spyderco's (I'd like to try a Tasman Salt or Pacific Salt)
Benchmades
Case (esp. Red CV or Harvest Orange Series)
Buck Knives (old or new, as long as they are made in the USA)
Make me an offer of equal or greater value. I can add some $$ for the right knife if necessary. No Gerbers or CRKT stuff please.
Questions and trade offers to: tanguaycustomknives@yahoo.com
Check your spam filter for my response. For some reason many of my emails to people seem to be ending up in there.
Thank You,
Scott
Here in Maine we call these bait knives. They are very popular with both commercial and sport fisherman. I find them very handy for general purpose use as well. They are great in the kitchen, around camp, or anywhere else a sharp knife can come in handy. They would be great for pumpkin carving! They are very light, wicked sharp, resharpen easily, and are inexpensive to replace. Should you lose or break one, a replacement knife should fit perfectly in your existing sheath.
I made up a bunch of these with blue and red kydex sheaths and neck chains. These sheaths are also drilled to accept a small tek-lok, which I can add if need be. They also work great if you take off the neck chain and just slip the whole thing into your pocket. In addition, I can change the neck chain to a break-away 550 cord in black, od grn, orange, tan, or desert camo.
The blades are 3" long and .050 thick. The red plastic handle is very grippy.
I have one Blue one and one Red in PLAIN EDGE left.
Looking to trade one or both together. Trades with folks in the USA only please, and I'd like to see some pics (unless we've done business before an/or I know you).
Here's what I'm interested in:
Vic One Handed Trekker
Kershaw Rainbow Leek
Spyderco's (I'd like to try a Tasman Salt or Pacific Salt)
Benchmades
Case (esp. Red CV or Harvest Orange Series)
Buck Knives (old or new, as long as they are made in the USA)
Make me an offer of equal or greater value. I can add some $$ for the right knife if necessary. No Gerbers or CRKT stuff please.
Questions and trade offers to: tanguaycustomknives@yahoo.com
Check your spam filter for my response. For some reason many of my emails to people seem to be ending up in there.
Thank You,
Scott