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That is AWESOME Bocote! My 2007 73 don't look NOTHING near that good!
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Dave, as you can probly tell already I do prefer a lil
zig zag zoom in the grainworks whenever possible.
Here's another sample on a BRK&T Escort boot
kanife you might enjoy.
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Oh I LIKE that Mr. Jales!
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Remington 1924 - 1933 I picked up yesterday...and I think we are ready for some spring weather up here, enough of this winter!
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WOW komagong.................... 8) 8) ::tu:: ::tu:: both ,VERY NICE BRO!



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Thanks JB. They go well together. I have the barlow for everyday uses and the swayback for Sundays and such.
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A Few snaps shots,for my "'Ol' Marine Buddy""____I'll let yall guess,who that is ::shrug::

Just got my NRA magazine out of the mailbox, the "'Marine Bulldog Add"" caught my eye !!!! ::nod::
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Monk -- Excellent post, showcasing a couple of excellent knives.

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Knice EZ49 Mr. Monk, that's one of my favOrites.
Interesting that neither box nor tang have usual
w for the wharncliffe designation.
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Some stag.
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just messin around with ma new ZT 0350 in the garage...... 8)
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""Simple Knives for a Simple Life"" :)
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Beauties all Mr. Monk ::tu::
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A pair of nice Case knives,Woosey !!!!!!!__________simple is easy on tha' mind & admired by the eyes*****
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Awesome pics Junebug, Mon, Joey!! Awesome ::tu:: ::tu::

I just took these of an Imperial BSA knife re-handled in Elk Stag
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Great pics and greater knives here!

Pic of my current (second knife ever) project: The
BatWasp. It's an Italian Milano cheapie (rosewood scale model) that I made super-thick, .090" brass liners and hand-hammered bolsters for. Body is a bat-winged, half-wasp layout I dreamed up, no safety. Handle scales are stabilized Fig. It may be finished one day.

And a shot of a few colorful imports.
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Pretty cool knife you have in the works there.

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Man O MAN do I like those 76 Outlaws!!!!
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Hereza picture of a barlio I took one day.
Mighta been same day I took one of the Titusville
Heritage lockback but then again maybe not.
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Wosey, you DO know how to put a picture together! The reflections are an extension of the knives in both pics, but the 2nd one looks like shiny stag bolsters. Wow!
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Couple of my latest Farmers.
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:shock: WOW AWESOME TANK 8)
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KOOL !!!!!__________ ::tu::
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Tank, you take better pictures of SAK's than Victorinox - just stunning! OH
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