A Toothpick

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A Toothpick

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A Toothpick ....
And a Tweezer ...........

And a very nice Wostenholm horsemans knife. 3 13/16" closed.
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And more ..........
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Looks solid. That bone's gorgeous! ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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I agree with Doc, that bone is beautiful!
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Make that 3. Great ole knife but those bones!!! ::nod:: ::tu::
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Great piece with knockout handles ....... Love that pattern. Thanks for showing it . Tom
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Hope you don't mind me showing my J.A. Henckels.
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First one I've seen with a clip point master blade;does it look original or has it been re-profiled? Whatever the case it is a beautiful knife. ::tu::
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FRJ wrote:A Toothpick .....
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Thanks for your comments, guys. I really appreciate them. ::tu::

Kennedy knives, I welcome your input and your very nice knife. That's a real beauty.
It has many similarities with mine. How long is it?
Thanks for showing it here.

Ray, you got me wondering. I think the blade is original. At least when it closes in the well the tip clears the end by 1/32".
If it was re-profiled they didn't shorten it. Of course they wouldn't have to shorten it to re-profile it but all the grinds look consistent.
The clip grind looks original. One would wonder why someone would grind a clip into a perfectly good spear but we both know
just about any thing is possible with previous owners.
Thanks, Ray.

New_Windsor_NY, Those two mutts look like they just got out of jail or they're headed that way.
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FRJ wrote:Thanks for your comments, guys. I really appreciate them. ::tu::

Kennedy knives, I welcome your input and your very nice knife. That's a real beauty.
It has many similarities with mine. How long is it?
Thanks for showing it here.

Ray, you got me wondering. I think the blade is original. At least when it closes in the well the tip clears the end by 1/32".
If it was re-profiled they didn't shorten it. Of course they wouldn't have to shorten it to re-profile it but all the grinds look consistent.
The clip grind looks original. One would wonder why someone would grind a clip into a perfectly good spear but we both know
just about any thing is possible with previous owners.
Thanks, Ray.

New_Windsor_NY, Those two mutts look like they just got out of jail or they're headed that way.
Mine is 3 7/8 " closed, Looks like your is almost an inch bigger . yours is a great looking Knife :D
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Kennedy knives, I made a mistake in typing my knife size. It's 3 13/16". So they're pretty much the same.
It hate that when I do that. ::dang::
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