WR Case & Sons Bradford

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A friend removed the gassing waterfall handles and made these. Since the knife on longer matches the pattern number I will use it as a EDC. Hit it on my diamond, four or five strokes and it is wicked sharp. Harold
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Little spots on shield are not real, just in the picture. Harold
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Nice EDC ::tu:: And a great save. ::nod::
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Super cool and I see those reflections.
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Nice save. Love the LP clip blade.
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Thanks guys I’ve had this old knife a few years, hated to see the old waterfall go bad. I will use it. Nice blades in this one. Harold
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That looks nice! What handle material is that?
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Reverand wrote: Sun Dec 05, 2021 12:37 pm That looks nice! What handle material is that?
It is ground bone off old knives put together. I have not seen the process. Harold
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stockman wrote: Sun Dec 05, 2021 7:29 pm
Reverand wrote: Sun Dec 05, 2021 12:37 pm That looks nice! What handle material is that?
It is ground bone off old knives put together. I have not seen the process. Harold
Looks great Harold! ::tu:: Beautiful EDC! ::nod::
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