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Veiled belts and extra pockets!Just a slight surprise mate, I have no idea! Interesting observation I was thinking about my 110 just now, be cool enough to wear a coat soon
Veiled belts and extra pockets!Just a slight surprise mate, I have no idea! Interesting observation I was thinking about my 110 just now, be cool enough to wear a coat soon
Veiled belts and extra pockets!
I got these 3 for bargain price...rough and unfinished..but with a little work they cleaned up okA factory store second:
Maybe the sheath was sold separately. I see it doesn't match.
That's really nice JerHere's quite a nice knife, that I'm sure I've never carried. I have only a vague idea of where or when I got it. Probably one of the antique malls that's closed recently, probably some time between the downtown tornado and the queen's death.
This stamp is supposed to be 1980-1989, but I don't see a year for this stamp with no dots. A tryout with no dots from 1979? A holdover from 1990 before the Bradford PA stamps started?
Sometimes happens doesn't it?Thank you. I spent a long time sharpening it yesterday; I don't know why it was so stubborn, but it's almost where I want it now.
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Same here mate, if I could be any age again, it'd be 17
When I was seventeen, it actually was a pretty good year.
Nice Jer, it's been a while since I last carried a Maserin
Thanks. I don't carry this one much; the handle to blade ratio seems a bit high.Nice Jer, it's been a while since I last carried a Maserin
Right, that's interesting JerThanks. I don't carry this one much; the handle to blade ratio seems a bit high.
I'm not surprised buddy! Thanks again Brian, I'm actually carrying another of the knives you sent me today Those Aplets and Cotlets were delicious! That micarta is gorgeous!That one almost stayed here stateside with me.
It brings me a lot of joy to see pics of the knives I sent you Jack!
Today I'm carrying this wonderful 2020 BladeForums Viper that has been recovered in some gorgeous, 1970's Westinghouse butterscotch paper Micarta.