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Breath taking David. I'm at a loss for words on that pair. You're a lucky man. :thumbup:
That Browning looks like a useful knife r8shell, nice sheath too :thumbup:
Cline Stewart DE GermanyVery nice!! I can only read Cline. What does the tang stamp read?
Cline Stewart DE Germany
Haha this is my only "old" knife. I got it off of the exchange a few days ago. I wish I knew more about it haha.Nice looking jigging on that bone, Kyle! Tell a little about where, when you got that Cline Stewart. I didn't know you had picked up any "older" knives, is it recent?
r8shell, I don't see anything wrong with that sheath at all. I would use it as well as that knife. Like Jack says, it looks very useful.
Brad, man that's a beautiful Keen Kutter!!!
Those are beauties David. A good feather pattern is one of my favorites, and that slippie has it in spades. Thanks for sharing.
Chris
Breath taking David. I'm at a loss for words on that pair. You're a lucky man. :thumbup:
That is a fantastic rustic shot there, neat knife.
Thanks, Jack. I've only had a chance to use it to open mail and cut up a bell pepper, but it does seem like it could be a handy little blade. As far as the sheath, you are being too kind to call it "nice", but it works.
Bob and Tim - These both have the Sheepsfoot blade. I do not think that they ever made a 2 blade with the Hawkbill.
I carry the orange one a lot, the NifeBright is mint
As always this thread keeps me occupied for a half hour catching up each day. Always something new to drool over. This one with me past few days.