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nctry
08/10/2017 12:38PM
 
I love it Karl... one of the nicest things I know own. And meaningful... I hope you'll always keep me in mind when you come this way. Also... like you insisted, I use this knife. There are cuts while filet ing fish that it saves on the edge of my filet knife. My buddy Frank said he'd call me when he gets his bear so I can skin it. And it's a great razor in the morning... smiley face with no whiskers!
 
KarlBAndersen1
08/09/2017 06:14PM
 
quote nctry: "Man Karl, almost as nice as the one you made me out of scraps.




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You got the primo stuff, Ben!!
No scraps for a man of your caliber.
 
KarlBAndersen1
08/09/2017 06:55AM
 
A bit of a mile stone for me.
I've made a total of four folders in my career, but the bug bit me recently and I've decided to really dial in the process and I've used and idea that's been in my mind for a while.
The most secure of all folder mechanisms is the 'lock back'.
Why do you think Buck Knives has been making the #110 since 1963?

This is my Andersen Forge "Folding Hunter" with a blade of 80CRV2, stainless steel liners and Snake Wood:










 
nctry
08/09/2017 03:41PM
 
Man Karl, almost as nice as the one you made me out of scraps.