Re: Show off your fixed blades!
Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2019 2:03 am
And it says on the blade Buck Pro-Line. The blade says 392 near the handle.
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You only own 1 knife?? That's a nice one to own!!Scale Military wrote:This is my only knife that I own. It was given to me by my mom as a gift a few years ago. It hasn't been used. Only sharpened 1 time. How is this knife? The handle is quite comfortable in my hand.
You have a knife that you can depend on for the rest of your life!Scale Military wrote:This is my only knife that I own. It was given to me by my mom as a gift a few years ago. It hasn't been used. Only sharpened 1 time. How is this knife? The handle is quite comfortable in my hand.
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Very purty!WillyCamaro wrote:More pics,
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I am hoping to get this Randall number three, six inch in the mail soon.361.jpg367.jpg
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The knife needed, and still needs, a little polishing w/ Simichrome and it will look almost as good as new.
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