I'd carry this SABRE.......NOW.

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I'd carry this SABRE.......NOW.

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I certainly hesitated restoring this SABRE but it was tight and had snap, and bone scales.......

I'd carry it now....
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Scott I do believe you are fast becoming a formidable competitor to 54rodgers.
Great job1 ::tu::
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Scott knows the secret to selling on eBay for fun and profit. "Shiny sells."

Besides, his work enhanced the value of that knife, it didn't degrade it. ::tu::
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jerryd6818 wrote:Scott knows the secret to selling on eBay for fun and profit. "Shiny sells."

Besides, his work enhanced the value of that knife, it didn't degrade it. ::tu::

Thank you my friend! ::handshake::
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Scott, I would carry it too. Nice job and save.
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Excellent job scott. I envy your workmanship.
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Great job Scott.
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gsmith7158 wrote:Scott I do believe you are fast becoming a formidable competitor to 54rodgers.
Great job1 ::tu::
I can't hold a candle to that dude.... ::facepalm::

Thanks fellas!
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Beautiful work on a very classy design, Scott!

::tu::
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