2022 AAPK Monthly Forum Member Knife Giveaway - Year At A Glance
2022 AAPK Monthly Forum Member Knife Giveaway - Year At A Glance
Another generous year of forum member monthly knife giveaways, wouldn't you agree?
January, 2022 | donated by Jody744
Bear & Son Office Knife
February, 2022 | donated by Anonymous
Schrade Uncle Henry 167UH Steelhead
March, 2022 | donated by SafdE26
2013 Remington Bullet Model R-1303 "The Forester"
April, 2022 | donated by Rdubya21
Buck Custom Shop 503 Prince with Elk Covers
May, 2022 | donated by Cletus Awreetus
GEC Fruit Tester with original tube
June, 2022 | donated by Railsplitter
Boker Scout
July, 2022 | donated by eveled
Buck 373 from 2013 LNIB
August, 2022 | donated by jerryd6818
1997 Case 9200 CV Copperhead Trapper dressed in Gray Pearl Acrylic handles
September, 2022 | donated by dlr110
Al Mar Knives 40th Anniversary SERE Linerloc
October, 2022 | donated by QTCut5
AURUM Custom Single Clip Blade Lock Back
November, 2022 | donated by Sharpnshinyknives
Moki Kronos model ANZ-533
December, 2022 | donated by knifeaddict1965
2011 Case XX Medium Stockman (6318 SS) from the Twelve Days of Christmas Mint Set
January, 2022 | donated by Jody744
Bear & Son Office Knife
February, 2022 | donated by Anonymous
Schrade Uncle Henry 167UH Steelhead
March, 2022 | donated by SafdE26
2013 Remington Bullet Model R-1303 "The Forester"
April, 2022 | donated by Rdubya21
Buck Custom Shop 503 Prince with Elk Covers
May, 2022 | donated by Cletus Awreetus
GEC Fruit Tester with original tube
June, 2022 | donated by Railsplitter
Boker Scout
July, 2022 | donated by eveled
Buck 373 from 2013 LNIB
August, 2022 | donated by jerryd6818
1997 Case 9200 CV Copperhead Trapper dressed in Gray Pearl Acrylic handles
September, 2022 | donated by dlr110
Al Mar Knives 40th Anniversary SERE Linerloc
October, 2022 | donated by QTCut5
AURUM Custom Single Clip Blade Lock Back
November, 2022 | donated by Sharpnshinyknives
Moki Kronos model ANZ-533
December, 2022 | donated by knifeaddict1965
2011 Case XX Medium Stockman (6318 SS) from the Twelve Days of Christmas Mint Set
Tom
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Re: 2022 AAPK Monthly Forum Member Knife Giveaway - Year At A Glance
Thank you all who donated these beautiful knives!
Randy
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Re: 2022 AAPK Monthly Forum Member Knife Giveaway - Year At A Glance
Tom, this is the first time we've had a synopsis of the years' give aways and I like it. I understand that putting this together was a time eater but I really appreciate you taking the time to do it. THANKS!!!
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The Few. The Proud.
Jerry D.
This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
--T.J. Murphy 2012
Re: 2022 AAPK Monthly Forum Member Knife Giveaway - Year At A Glance
Just excellent to see all the knives through the year and recognize who the generous donors were!! Great work
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Re: 2022 AAPK Monthly Forum Member Knife Giveaway - Year At A Glance
Some really impressive knives and thanks to all the donors for them, but alas not one found its way to me. lol
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Re: 2022 AAPK Monthly Forum Member Knife Giveaway - Year At A Glance
Heck of a year in the giveaway world! Impressive group of folks here that contribute such fine items.
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Re: 2022 AAPK Monthly Forum Member Knife Giveaway - Year At A Glance
Yes, I would agree Tom! Ditto to what Jerry posted above, your recap is excellent! It would be interesting to know what sort of GAW's other knife forums run, but whatever it might be I'm sure it won't compare to what we have here! Thanks to all 12 donators for your generous gestures!
Re: 2022 AAPK Monthly Forum Member Knife Giveaway - Year At A Glance
Thanks Tom for posting this. As the years closes,
we can all see how generous our members have
been and what fun we had in looking at and wishing
we could be a winner.
I know I am super ,super early but looking forward
to being part of the forum in the coming year.
Best wishes and all that will come in about
30 days.
Bob
we can all see how generous our members have
been and what fun we had in looking at and wishing
we could be a winner.
I know I am super ,super early but looking forward
to being part of the forum in the coming year.
Best wishes and all that will come in about
30 days.
Bob
Re: 2022 AAPK Monthly Forum Member Knife Giveaway - Year At A Glance
Excellent year of donations! Thanks all!
TOM - KGFG - (Knife-Guy-From-Germany)
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I believe..., every knife is a soul, looking for a soulmate.
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Re: 2022 AAPK Monthly Forum Member Knife Giveaway - Year At A Glance
Nice to be able to reminisce back over the months of this year to see what the donations were without having to peruse each month. Nice presentation, Tom. You da man! Oh...and I really like my "The Forrester" knife.
LJ
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