TUNA VALLEY CUTLERY

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TUNA VALLEY CUTLERY

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I posted this else where too, but thought this group would enjoy seeing it. I got this from Perry Miller and man is the stag sweet on it. This is one great knife. I love the pinched, slanted and ringed bolsters on this. I wrote an article in Knife World a few months ago on the history of this CASE related Brand.

Contact Perry at Spaceport if you are looking for one.

as my dad use to say "don't bitch, don't whine, go get yours like I got mine"
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Re: TUNA VALLEY CUTLERY

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I thought this thread was worthy of revival. The stag on these knives is superb, and the fit & finish flawless! Seems like GEC did an especially nice job on these knives for Perry Miller. There is a bone and wood version of the stock knife, but I haven't been able to resist the stag!
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I can't wait to see the third edition knives! How're you gonna top this version, Perry?
Barry

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Re: TUNA VALLEY CUTLERY

Post by Earl »

I only own one of the stags,but considering all the nice pic's I've seen recently.........I agree,beautiful stag!!!

That is a FINE look'n group ya got Barry ::tu::
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