joeradza
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I could be totin’ this Lloyd. What do y’all think of it? Should I pull the trigger?
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I could be totin’ this Lloyd. What do y’all think of it? Should I pull the trigger?
Elegant and great photo, Dean
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I could be totin’ this Lloyd. What do y’all think of it? Should I pull the trigger?
I'll see President Lincoln his 6 blade congress and raise him 5 blades.
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- Stuart
Thanks Alan!Catalog shot.
Awesome Boker!
I dont' know what they found wrong with it as to me it is almost perfect. Nice even grinds on the SS blades, red bone covers transition to the bolsters seamlessly.
Dat’s sweet, right der!A "new to me" Railsplitter in Honey Corn Cob covers. Sports solid D2 blades that are laser sharp now after some time and patience
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I'm thinking the same thing Stuartpaulhilborn That is very unique (to me) and lovely jigging on your Railsplitter. I'd be setting some old toothbrushes aside for cleaning chores.
- Stuart
Thanks Josh. I've seen the jigging before from GEC and thought it unique thenDat’s sweet, right der!
Utica Jack today
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A "new to me" Railsplitter in Honey Corn Cob covers. Sports solid D2 blades that are laser sharp now after some time and patience
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Thank you, I like how different they areWow! I'm liking those covers!
That will certainly be a unique one to have . I am not at all familiar with that pattern , but it looks like a pretty substantial knife . I like the cover color and the slanted and lined bolsters . I think the pocket wear on the covers would very likely look very nice too .A "new to me" Railsplitter in Honey Corn Cob covers. Sports solid D2 blades that are laser sharp now after some time and patience
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Thank you Harry, I too was unfamiliar with the Railsplitter other than pic's. It's a stout yet fairly compact knife. I was intrigued with the covers but was unsure if I'd like them, turn's out I like them an awful lotThat will certainly be a unique one to have . I am not at all familiar with that pattern , but it looks like a pretty substantial knife . I like the cover color and the slanted and lined bolsters . I think the pocket wear on the covers would very likely look very nice too .
Harry