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Awesome carving of Frank!
Great minds, Ed! (Rain stopped last night. Abby is one happy dog. Sticking close to home today. Sausage and eggs over easy for breakfast. Ebony single Blade Sowbelly for carry today.
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Camillus done Ivoroid is my favorite synthetic. Pure class.Camillus office knife today...
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Thank you Will, and I agree it's a great pair. The fixed blade is a Cowbell model made by @Redmeadow Knives. The handles are called Opal G10, or Tiffany blue as I see it (I'm secure enough in my manhood to say it).I was recently fortunate enough to pick this one up and I use it almost everyday in the kitchen. I love it.
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As a fan of the DuPont color Seafoam Green used by Ford, Chevy and Fender in the late 1950s, that's what I would call it.Glad to hear your enjoying it! Thought I'd chime in on the material. Opal and Tiffany are really similar. The Opal is slightly translucent like a Ghost Jade (never been a fan of the ghost jade personally) with the Tiffany being a solid opaque. Really interesting colors, I'm considering fooling around with putting Opal or Tiffany liners on an Ivory handle.

Couple of real lookers, buddy.
One of the coolest Case knives I've ever seen!Started the week adding this Case Hammerhead 5159LSSP from 1981. Haven't carried it in probably 30 years.
The 110 and 112 are for size.
These posts are making me crave one of those Ecotribo lambs!keeping me company an environmentally conscious lamb
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I swear, these lil cowboys are popping up everywhere now that I just sold my last one.I heard it's a cowboy day? Case jack back today too. View attachment 3116215
Thank You!!One of the coolest Case knives I've ever seen!
Seafoam Green is such a classic retro color — love it!As a fan of the DuPont color Seafoam Green used by Ford, Chevy and Fender in the late 1950s, that's what I would call it.
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