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Thanks, Iman!
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Nice Jamie!! ::tu::

That Sidewinder is outstanding!!! :shock:
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Sasquach wrote: Thu Dec 08, 2022 1:42 pm Nice Jamie!! ::tu::

That Sidewinder is outstanding!!! :shock:
Thank you Charlie, I dug it out of a gun safe on a gun buy about a year ago, it was in the box inside the sheath (that left it smug condition) but still never used. After cleaning it still has a little smudge on one side of bolster but it is now presentable. I think I ended up dragging 38 knives from that buy and close to 50 guns.
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JamieinWV wrote: Thu Dec 08, 2022 2:12 pm
Sasquach wrote: Thu Dec 08, 2022 1:42 pm Nice Jamie!! ::tu::

That Sidewinder is outstanding!!! :shock:
Thank you Charlie, I dug it out of a gun safe on a gun buy about a year ago, it was in the box inside the sheath (that left it smug condition) but still never used. After cleaning it still has a little smudge on one side of bolster but it is now presentable. I think I ended up dragging 38 knives from that buy and close to 50 guns.
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The Sidewinder is one that's high on my "Wanted List" but I haven't found one that wasn't priced off the chart. You've got a great find there, even with some blemishes. ::tu::
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Sasquach wrote: Thu Dec 08, 2022 2:49 pm
JamieinWV wrote: Thu Dec 08, 2022 2:12 pm
Sasquach wrote: Thu Dec 08, 2022 1:42 pm Nice Jamie!! ::tu::

That Sidewinder is outstanding!!! :shock:
Thank you Charlie, I dug it out of a gun safe on a gun buy about a year ago, it was in the box inside the sheath (that left it smug condition) but still never used. After cleaning it still has a little smudge on one side of bolster but it is now presentable. I think I ended up dragging 38 knives from that buy and close to 50 guns.
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The Sidewinder is one that's high on my "Wanted List" but I haven't found one that wasn't priced off the chart. You've got a great find there, even with some blemishes. ::tu::
It’s a dandy design, I guess it was expensive to build and a headache to get it right from factory, I guess the reason they made it for only short amount of time
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Robeson and Benchmade.
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Jtx wrote: Fri Dec 09, 2022 1:29 pm Robeson and Benchmade.
Sweeeeeeeeeeeet bones on the Pocketeaze. Bugout micarta is nice too.

Couple of extras that I had laying around.
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Ivoryman wrote: Sat Dec 10, 2022 5:02 am
Jtx wrote: Fri Dec 09, 2022 1:29 pm Robeson and Benchmade.
Sweeeeeeeeeeeet bones on the Pocketeaze. Bugout micarta is nice too.

Couple of extras that I had laying around.
::tu:: Always great pictures i-Man! ::handshake::
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Ivoryman wrote: Sat Dec 10, 2022 5:02 am
Jtx wrote: Fri Dec 09, 2022 1:29 pm Robeson and Benchmade.
Sweeeeeeeeeeeet bones on the Pocketeaze. Bugout micarta is nice too.

Thanks Ivoryman.I aiways appreciate your comments and I really enjoy your photos. ::handshake::
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Jamie, not much for snakes but that Case Sidewinder is an exception.
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Tom Bullard user.
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joeradza wrote: Sun Dec 11, 2022 3:08 pm Tom Bullard user.
Nice looking knife. Good looking grain in there and I like the stonewashed look of the blade finish. Beauty.
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Ivoryman wrote: Sun Dec 11, 2022 3:23 pm
joeradza wrote: Sun Dec 11, 2022 3:08 pm Tom Bullard user.
Nice looking knife. Good looking grain in there and I like the stonewashed look of the blade finish. Beauty.
Thanks. Nicely broken in. Picked it up for what I consider an excellent buy. .A drop light on the w&t but otherwise a knife with soul.
Question? Is it considered a trapper or just a common single blade folder? Maybe a backpocket?
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joeradza wrote: Sun Dec 11, 2022 3:07 pm Jamie, not much for snakes but that Case Sidewinder is an exception.
Thank you much…I don’t care too much for a snake either, well or sharks but knife manufacturers seem to hit a sweet spot with those named after stuff that can hurt you….Hammerhead, Mako, Sidewinder, Grizzley,….but I also have some named not so tuff too….I have a Penguin, Gentlemen Jim, Muskrat, Butterfly. And I’m sure some that might keep people from purchasing them…Big Marshmallow, Fuzzy Kitten, or a fast action knife called the Sloth.
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joeradza wrote: Sun Dec 11, 2022 5:17 pm
Ivoryman wrote: Sun Dec 11, 2022 3:23 pm
joeradza wrote: Sun Dec 11, 2022 3:08 pm Tom Bullard user.
Nice looking knife. Good looking grain in there and I like the stonewashed look of the blade finish. Beauty.
Thanks. Nicely broken in. Picked it up for what I consider an excellent buy. .A drop light on the w&t but otherwise a knife with soul.
Question? Is it considered a trapper or just a common single blade folder? Maybe a backpocket?

I don't know if it's a Trapper or what, won't comment on it, but the fact that it is different enough to not look like every other one of a certain pattern is kind of cool. Nice to see some variety of styles in the patterns. Stagnation and every Trapper looking the same hopefully isn't the goal so this Bullard gets my applause. And so do those textured bolsters, I love clean and smooth too, not knocking them at all, but this with all the marks makes me think you could drop this knife on the pavement and not even notice it. That's saying something, and I like. I have knives with smooth polished bolsters and have dropped them. Look dinged and scarred in a way. That would never happen with these. That's a pretty cool feature.
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Ivoryman wrote: Mon Dec 12, 2022 12:45 am
joeradza wrote: Sun Dec 11, 2022 5:17 pm
Ivoryman wrote: Sun Dec 11, 2022 3:23 pm

Nice looking knife. Good looking grain in there and I like the stonewashed look of the blade finish. Beauty.
Thanks. Nicely broken in. Picked it up for what I consider an excellent buy. .A drop light on the w&t but otherwise a knife with soul.
Question? Is it considered a trapper or just a common single blade folder? Maybe a backpocket?

I don't know if it's a Trapper or what, won't comment on it, but the fact that it is different enough to not look like every other one of a certain pattern is kind of cool. Nice to see some variety of styles in the patterns. Stagnation and every Trapper looking the same hopefully isn't the goal so this Bullard gets my applause. And so do those textured bolsters, I love clean and smooth too, not knocking them at all, but this with all the marks makes me think you could drop this knife on the pavement and not even notice it. That's saying something, and I like. I have knives with smooth polished bolsters and have dropped them. Look dinged and scarred in a way. That would never happen with these. That's a pretty cool feature.
Thanks for the comments. Something about it spoke to me when I saw it for sale. I’ve had fancier and newer but then I was hesitant to use them. I’ve always bought used cameras for work because I’d rather someone else put the beauty marks on them as long as they performed as intended. That’s the way I see the Bullard, already broken in with a lifetime of use still availabile.
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Thanks joeradza, and I get what you liked, that is a beauty. Glad you like it and scored it for a good deal. Nice. And very unique, never seen one like it. Very cool.

A little study in green
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Beautiful knives Iman!! Great photography as well!! :)
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That Bullard is beautiful Joe! Nice photo too. ::tu::

Nice greenery Iman. As always good pics.

Not much green left around here...
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Nice shots and knives Iman and Charlie!
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Buck day today...and a 'lill patriotism thrown in too... ::hmm::
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joeradza wrote: Sun Dec 11, 2022 3:08 pm Tom Bullard user.
That's a great looking knife! ::tu::
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Nice pics Squach, TopDog, great to surf through.

A few others today.
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