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Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: Wed Jan 03, 2024 3:35 pm A winner for each hand ... 1979 Western W39 and a royal flush
That's a really nice looking fixed blade Tony! ::nod:: ::tu:: ::super_happy::
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TPK wrote: Wed Jan 03, 2024 4:14 pm :shock: Awesome pictures everyone! ::nod:: ::tu:: ::super_happy::
Thanks TPK ... and my compliments to all ... beautiful pics!
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Tim, your Christmas presents are sweet indeed. I'm guessing the covers on the top knife are kirinite. I like them a lot.
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Actually, QS, it’s Corelon. Smoky Sunrise. I asked for this one for Christmas. To me, this is one of the best looking Corelon handles they’ve made.
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Thanks for the correction, Tim. I agree that those covers are outstanding.
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A little of old and “new”
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XxTestedxX wrote: Thu Jan 04, 2024 12:04 am A little of old and “new”
One is old & one is new,
Both are beautiful,
Through & through.

::tu:: ::super_happy::
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Xx, both lovely knives and photos. ::tu:: ::tu::
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Posted the denim Bow Trapper before but it doesn’t get old.
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Old Case "Greenbone and Leather"
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Joe, your denim Trapper will always be a "looker."


Oleblade, Liking your green bone very much. ::tu::
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Good lookin knives fellas! Good to folks again👍
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CasXX, very nice blades, cool pose and.like how the blade fades to black on the bottom..
Joeradza, that one's a beauty, elegant.
Oleblade, very cool bone. Looooooooooove the old Case bone.
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xxTestedxx, joe and oleblade, y’all are showing some great looking knives!
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singin46 wrote: Mon Jan 08, 2024 9:37 pm Good lookin knives fellas! Good to folks again👍
Good to see you post. Miss seeing your cool blades. Hope all is good and all the best. Happy new year too.


A Jeffin Schrade 33 OT and a Tidioute 92 out for pics.
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Both are awesome, Iman!
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Excellent pics Iman! That Tidioute is beautiful, but I really like that 33OT laying on the steel ... the handles and double fluting look great!! I have never seen a Jeffin ... would you mind posting some info? Many thanks!
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Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: Wed Jan 10, 2024 10:09 pm Excellent pics Iman! That Tidioute is beautiful, but I really like that 33OT laying on the steel ... the handles and double fluting look great!! I have never seen a Jeffin ... would you mind posting some info? Many thanks!

Ahhhh, sorry about that, sometimes I assume everyone knows. That would be Jeff Finamore of SecondLifeKnives, he is a member here on AAPK and rehandles knives. This one he took off the plastic covers, installed green canvas micarta and put the flutes on it. He has a webpage and store here you can buy his knives which I highlight recommend. Thanks for the compliment.
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Ivoryman wrote: Wed Jan 10, 2024 11:57 pm
Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: Wed Jan 10, 2024 10:09 pm Excellent pics Iman! That Tidioute is beautiful, but I really like that 33OT laying on the steel ... the handles and double fluting look great!! I have never seen a Jeffin ... would you mind posting some info? Many thanks!

Ahhhh, sorry about that, sometimes I assume everyone knows. That would be Jeff Finamore of SecondLifeKnives, he is a member here on AAPK and rehandles knives. This one he took off the plastic covers, installed green canvas micarta and put the flutes on it. He has a webpage and store here you can buy his knives which I highlight recommend. Thanks for the compliment.
Thanks Iman ... I have looked at his store, but didn't know his name. He does some beautiful work. Thanks again!
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Wecome anytime, glad to help, thanks again.
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GEC 29 for Maher & Grosh
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Had my Jeffinns out for the family group shot.
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A beautiful collection, Iman. ::tu::
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Quick Steel wrote: Mon Jan 15, 2024 9:56 am A beautiful collection, Iman. ::tu::
::tu:: ::tu:: NICE Iman!
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Thanks a bunch Quick, thanks Corn Creek, appreciate all feedback and comments. Hope your both having a good one and all the best.

Couple shots of a couple faves from GEC. Barlow style. 86 clip, 77 Wharn.
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