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   / Let's see your knife. #181  
It is kinda handy... have taken a handful of stuff in for warranty, which reminds me, my brother handed me a messed up Leek I need to see if they'll do anything with... it works but has like 2 screws in it total with two different color scales, he put it together with parts from two knives... he lost the other knife he assembled with the parts last year or the year before in the potato field... fell out of his pocket driving the tractor with the potato digger so it's buried a few inches down "somewhere" :)
 
   / Let's see your knife. #182  
A couple shop shanks:

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That bone handled knife looks exactly, to the tee, like the one my brother-in-law gave to me as a present in 1957 when I was only 10 years-old. He was in the service and bought it back from Germany (my Mom wasn't to happy about me getting that). I still have that knife out in my shop and use it regularly. Mine has no brand name on it. It is as tough as nails, it is the easiest knife I own to sharpen and it holds the edge quite well.
 
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That bone handled knife looks exactly, to the tee, like the one my brother-in-law gave to me as a present in 1957 when I was only 10 years-old. He was in the service and bought it back from Germany (my Mom wasn't to happy about me getting that). I still have that knife out in my shop and use it regularly. Mine has no brand name on it. It is as tough as nails, it is the easiest knife I own to sharpen and it holds the edge quite well.
Yes, that knife is stamped H29 (or something) and Germany. If you zoom in you can see. It is a well made knife. I have no idea how old it is.
 
   / Let's see your knife. #186  
A couple interesting & old looking knives left on the "White Elephant" shelf at the local sportsman's club...

The look to be modified; probably not Benchmade or Randalls...😂
 

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   / Let's see your knife. #187  
One more for today; the Imperial M7 that I picked up at a NC surplus store in the late 80s; the price escapes me but back then, a $25.00 M7 woulda been a deal breaker...
 

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   / Let's see your knife. #188  
KABAR BK10 : my favorite of the BK lineup also called and known as the " Crewman " . If bowhunting in " GRIZZ " country , polar bear etc. Besides a hand cannon in your chest rigg , this one of the knives you might want on you. A little over 100 bucks . These knives don't play. Tough son' of a gun , you can bet your britches on it . If ya have to ask the better half if you can get one , might as well go into city hall and turn in your " man card " and start riding side saddle !
 

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   / Let's see your knife. #189  
This is one sharp knife. Titanium Nitrate coated, it has never been sharpened!
David from jax
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   / Let's see your knife. #190  
OFF GRID ' brand "Alpha Dog" '''''' model ......I put a dollar bill under the blade so you'd get and idea just how wide the blade is for a knife that's not that long . Knife's a beast like them KABAR BK models . The flask were I carry my cough medication in I bought separate. No liquid courage needed ! lol ........
 

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