Your newest addition:traditionals of course!

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REALLY like that S&M, John! :thumbup::cool::thumbup: How big is it?

Here are a couple of knives I've had for almost 3 months, but I never got around to posting them here. I feel obligated to do that to make them "official"! :rolleyes:

This Rough Rider Half Hawk is a replacement for one I gave away. Very solid knife, and I absolutely love the color of the bone!
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This Case CV chestnut bone peanut has been on my "gotta-have" list for quite a while, and I'm very happy that I finally broke down and got one.
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- GT
 
REALLY like that S&M, John! :thumbup::cool::thumbup: How big is it?

- GT

Closed it's 3 & 5/8th inches. The main blade is 2.25". It's very thin. :)

BTW, I like that peanut of yours. I just ordered a brick red peanut, myself. :)

John
 
REALLY like that S&M, John! :thumbup::cool::thumbup: How big is it?

Here are a couple of knives I've had for almost 3 months, but I never got around to posting them here. I feel obligated to do that to make them "official"! :rolleyes:

This Rough Rider Half Hawk is a replacement for one I gave away. Very solid knife, and I absolutely love the color of the bone!
yPCFicN.jpg

This Case CV chestnut bone peanut has been on my "gotta-have" list for quite a while, and I'm very happy that I finally broke down and got one.
1ky0mTb.jpg

- GT

The bone on that Hawkbill really looks nice GT and the Chestnut covers on that Peanut are also pretty nice.
You have really been laying in quite a few great looking ones my friend.
Sorry we did not have time to look you up this past week end . We were too busy at Anna's House.

Harry
 
Closed it's 3 & 5/8th inches. The main blade is 2.25". It's very thin. :)

BTW, I like that peanut of yours. I just ordered a brick red peanut, myself. :)

John
Thanks for the info, John. 3 5/8" is an ideal length in my opinion (not coincidentally, it's the closed length of a standard canoe pattern ;)). Congrats on the peanut you have on your way. They're handy little knives!

The bone on that Hawkbill really looks nice GT and the Chestnut covers on that Peanut are also pretty nice.
You have really been laying in quite a few great looking ones my friend.
Sorry we did not have time to look you up this past week end . We were too busy at Anna's House.

Harry
I appreciate your supportive comments, Harry! Glad you had a good time with your family on your whirlwind trip to MI. If you come for a longer stay sometime, we should investigate meeting up - maybe the Hudsonville Tractor Supply is about halfway between Holland and GR and they have a cheesy knife display there! :D

- GT
 
Thanks for the info, John. 3 5/8" is an ideal length in my opinion (not coincidentally, it's the closed length of a standard canoe pattern ;)). Congrats on the peanut you have on your way. They're handy little knives!


I appreciate your supportive comments, Harry! Glad you had a good time with your family on your whirlwind trip to MI. If you come for a longer stay sometime, we should investigate meeting up - maybe the Hudsonville Tractor Supply is about halfway between Holland and GR and they have a cheesy knife display there! :D

- GT

Great idea !!! We can do that .

Harry
 
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