What to call this one

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Not sure what to call this one.

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- 4 inches closed 7 1/4 inches open
- Double ground ATS 34 blade handrubbed and polished
- Satin Stainless steel dovetailed bolsters
- Smooth white bone handles
- Blue anodized titanium liner
- vine file work (runs into the hole in the back

Hope you like it.


Thanks


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Tony Huffman
thuffman@texinet.net
Sporting Clays & Shotguns ... my other bad habit!

[This message has been edited by Shotgunone (edited 05-03-2001).]
 
Well I don't know what you are going to call it, but I call it a damn nice knife. Those are some fine looking grinds on that blade. The file work is excellent as well. Very well done.

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Keith

AKTI Member #A001338

[This message has been edited by Keith Montgomery (edited 04-29-2001).]
 
For anyone that might be interested I have listed this knife for sale on ebay at the link below:

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Thanks for looking

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Tony Huffman
thuffman@texinet.net
Sporting Clays & Shotguns ... my other bad habit!

[This message has been edited by Shotgunone (edited 05-14-2001).]
 
Very nice knife. In only style, kind of reminds me of the REKAT Pioneer. A stout, well-made knife that can take anything.

Forgive my boldness, but I believe your reserve set your sights way too low.
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Asi es la vida

Bugs
 
Thanks everyone for your kind comments. And to bugs as a new knifemaker I am just trying to get people to take a chance on my work. Oh yea and get some money back to buy more stuff to make more knives.
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Besides they can always pay more than reserve.
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Tony Huffman
thuffman@texinet.net
Sporting Clays & Shotguns ... my other bad habit!
 
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