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Thank you Iman, Rick and Mark. It is a great looking knife.
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Thos little Moki Glory came yeterday. Wife picked another out , should be here soon. These Mokis reall are top shelf.
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Absolutely right about that Rob. That’s one of my favorites. Love the pearl and abalone inlays.
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robpa, your Moki is exquisite.
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Beautiful quality knife, Rob, congratulations!
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Wifes 1st knife.
moki Leaf. ironwood w abalone inset outlined in silver.
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Very nice, Rob, it seems you and your better half are now officially hooked on Moki's, and what a knife to be hooked on!
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Rob, your wife has exquisite taste. Moki is simply amazing with how well they do inlays. Their quality is addictive.
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Got in another one that I didn’t already have. It’s a Moki Serapis with black linen Micarta and blue and green pearl dots. Beautiful fit and finish. The stainless steel handle is polished like a mirror. The inlays are beautiful and really shine in different light. You can see a color shift when you move the knife around in light. I found out that these Serapis and the Ezo models are discontinued.
My pictures don’t capture the beauty of this knife.
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Your pictures may not capture your knife's true beauty, Mark, but my mind and eyes are doing a pretty good job of seeing that beauty.
That model is a real stunner with it's clean lines, and, it's shiny!
Great addition to your collection, buddy!
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Thanks Mark, I guess there are different colors on each dot in the pictures, but it doesn’t catch the color shift when you move it in the light. Really makes these dots stand out.
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Moki K-22K (WH K22-C)
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What a cool Moki, Vit, it's a model I hadn't seen prior to now, very nice! ::nod::
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Very nice Vit. I have a couple of those and one is made for William Henry. Mine has dark green jigged bone. I haven’t seen one of these with wooden handles, I like it.
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Just picked up this Kronos.
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One of my favorites Chickenman. Beautiful.
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A few Moki & AG Russell.

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That's one fine group of knives, Kevin, and I see Mark's logo on a couple f them. Is the bottom knife the blue lapis, cuz on my screen it appears much more dark plum color, but then again, all the bolsters appear brass or bronze so perhaps it's just the lighting, or, my eyes, of course.
His barbed-wire model is unmistakeable no matter what color it appears, but it does look burnt orange. Thx!
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Madmarco wrote: Sun Jun 02, 2024 10:09 pm That's one fine group of knives, Kevin, and I see Mark's logo on a couple f them. Is the bottom knife the blue lapis, cuz on my screen it appears much more dark plum color, but then again, all the bolsters appear brass or bronze so perhaps it's just the lighting, or, my eyes, of course.
His barbed-wire model is unmistakeable no matter what color it appears, but it does look burnt orange. Thx!
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Thanks Marco! the bottom one is one of Mark's Blue Lapis. Looks blue on my screen, but my camera does sometimes have a hard time picking up the blue on darker blue knives. Hopefully it's partially your screen as well and the pictures aren't too far off. Thanks again brother. ::handshake::
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Not at all, Kevin, it's just the coloring I was wondering about, the pictures look teriffic. Thanks man!
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Very very nice Kevin. I appreciate you buying both Moki’s with the blue and the barbwire jigged bone. I think I have a copy of every knife you have there in that photo. I guess great minds think alike. Nice picture. Moki’s are just so elegant and photograph well.
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Sharpnshinyknives wrote: Mon Jun 03, 2024 10:57 am Very very nice Kevin. I appreciate you buying both Moki’s with the blue and the barbwire jigged bone. I think I have a copy of every knife you have there in that photo. I guess great minds think alike. Nice picture. Moki’s are just so elegant and photograph well.
Thanks Mark! I agree the Moki's look so classy & elegant. I am aways amazed with their fit & finish with the blade run up to the back spring being almost invisible on every one of them. I just ordered one of the Ruple 1 Old School Knifeworks Moki/Ruple collaboration Trappers a couple days ago and can't wait to get my hands on that one.

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knifeaddict1965 wrote: Mon Jun 03, 2024 6:06 pm
Sharpnshinyknives wrote: Mon Jun 03, 2024 10:57 am Very very nice Kevin. I appreciate you buying both Moki’s with the blue and the barbwire jigged bone. I think I have a copy of every knife you have there in that photo. I guess great minds think alike. Nice picture. Moki’s are just so elegant and photograph well.
Thanks Mark! I agree the Moki's look so classy & elegant. I am aways amazed with their fit & finish with the blade run up to the back spring being almost invisible on every one of them. I just ordered one of the Ruple 1 Old School Knifeworks Moki/Ruple collaboration Trappers a couple days ago and can't wait to get my hands on that one.


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I have one of those Kevin and it is NICE!
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knifeaddict1965 wrote: Mon Jun 03, 2024 6:06 pm
Sharpnshinyknives wrote: Mon Jun 03, 2024 10:57 am Very very nice Kevin. I appreciate you buying both Moki’s with the blue and the barbwire jigged bone. I think I have a copy of every knife you have there in that photo. I guess great minds think alike. Nice picture. Moki’s are just so elegant and photograph well.
Thanks Mark! I agree the Moki's look so classy & elegant. I am aways amazed with their fit & finish with the blade run up to the back spring being almost invisible on every one of them. I just ordered one of the Ruple 1 Old School Knifeworks Moki/Ruple collaboration Trappers a couple days ago and can't wait to get my hands on that one.


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Also very nice knives, Kevin, and remember, waiting for your new knives to arrive ::pace:: is all part of the fun! ::groove::
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I gotta say I am all aboard the Moki train and Seki knives in general.
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