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That's a great thing about our passion; variety and always something new to try out. You never have to get bored!WOOD-WHITTLER wrote:well this week it is a case sodbuster jr with yellow handles and a carbon steel blade,but next week who knows,but the more i carry the sodbuster i like it, i am also starting to get more fond of carbon blades rather than stainless.
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Hey Gino, Absolutely! When I get in from work I'll stick one on here! I like to look at the different knives toogino wrote:TD can you post a pic? It is cool to see all the different knives people carry. Even though I know what a sod buster looks like, its stiil cool to see.
I've always liked these knives. Great bang for the buck and made in the USAgino wrote:Nice TD!
Those are sturdy tough boys. Snaps like a gator too huh?
Thanks for sharin it. I like it!
Hey Froggy, Thanks! Very basic and simple but I really like them.Froggyedge wrote:I like those too, TD!![]()
A nice carry, functional and no-nonsense!
And a fine choice it would seem to be VikingDog!vikingdog wrote:I just went back to my tried and true vintage Queen jack. This is a solid and really nicely made knife. Nothing fancy, but one of my favorites.
Cool deal! Post a picture if possible... TDJust Plain Dave wrote:Just picked up RR948 at a Flea market. Amber Bone mini trapper with lockback clip blade.
Usual Rough Rider grind. Razor sharp!
92-95% fit and finish. WELL worth 10 bucks!
It will ride where my Red Bone Sleeveboard was for a while.