Thanks David!
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Here is a custom Case Back Pocket that I find special.
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That's some nice antler hardman. Excellent looking knife all around, nice file work too. Looks custom, no doubt, a serious beauty.
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That is indeed special hardman. Someone did some fine work on that Case.
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Saying that Back Pocket looks good is a massive understatement!
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That's EPIC!!!
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Thanks everyone!
Gary
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I just noticed that this thread is in the "Fixed Blade Knives" forum but there are a lot of folders being shown here as well.
So, if nobody minds too much, I'm going to post this Blackjack Yukon Skinner here because this is some of the most "epic" stag I own.
So, if nobody minds too much, I'm going to post this Blackjack Yukon Skinner here because this is some of the most "epic" stag I own.
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In my experience Blackjack Knives always enjoyed an excellent reputation. Your example illustrates why. Great looking stag and knife.
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Wonderful stag Q.
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Great additions gents, love that Blackjack Q, love that Barlow QS, love that fixed Knifeknut. Niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiice all.
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3 thumbs up on that one!!!
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Here is a knife with a handle I am fond of
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Beauty GSP, love the piece of antler and how they shaped it down to fit hafting. Looks like it fits the hand well.
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Re-handled steak(& letter opener)knives with some yard sale antler. The tines provide a nice thumb rest!
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That turned out to be a sweet looking knife!!!knife7knut wrote: ↑Thu Jan 26, 2023 1:44 am Re-handled steak(& letter opener)knives with some yard sale antler. The tines provide a nice thumb rest!
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So many nice knives in this epic thread. thanks to all who posted pictures.
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Those beauties are definitely EPIC!! Veeeeery nice indeed IMan!
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Ditto, Iman. Great stuff.
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Thanks a lot Oledadsknives, you too Quick Steel. Always appreciate the comments gents and good day to both of you.
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With the exception of the gorgeous stag handles, your Yukon looks exactly like my Blackjack Mamba.
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Let's go Brandon!
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I have noticed that the only difference between the Mamba & Yukon seems to be the handle material. I can't think of any other knife company that assigns entirely different names to the same pattern based solely on handle material.
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