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I picked up my first true custom slipjoint this week. A Bill Ruple Copperhead ATS-34 Blades, 3 3/8" , dovetailed stainless steel bolsters, amber stag bone scales with half stops.
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some of the most beautiful filework i've seen. i'm jealous. ::tu::
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Wow!!! That is beautiful.

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:o Great.. I suppose I gotta go get more money now.::huff:: :lol:
That slipjoint is outstanding and quite the feature huh. A gorgeous
knife my friend, well done!
::tu:: :mrgreen:

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8) WOW! That is some great looking file work on that Lady. ::tu::
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thats a beauty! Love that intricate filework, very clean.
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Great looking copperhead!! ::tu::
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Thanks guys, I have wanted a Ruple for some time now...Ya''ll take care...
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That is one awesome slippie, sunburst. ::tu::
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Your first custom, is a great choice my friend! Welcome to the poorhouse- - -I mean welcome to the club!!
Bill's knives are definitely worth it!
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Man! That is a beauty Sunburst ::tu:: I love the contoured design, the Warncliff blade & that Filework!!!
You must'a been a good boy! :mrgreen:

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Beautiful knife, did you specify how he did it or buy the finished product?
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Looks to me like we all just upped our level a notch and our goals to have a UNIQUE knife like this MAGNIFICENT LADY.

What will you call her? ::doh:: ... ::tu:: ... Priness Diana


I can't find a photo of an out house for this one. :lol: :lol:
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knowtracks wrote:Man! That is a beauty Sunburst ::tu:: I love the contoured design, the Warncliff blade & that Filework!!!
You must'a been a good boy! :mrgreen:

Dave
Hi Dave,

The truth is I have been naughty but haven't got caught yet... ::tounge:: thank you for the nice compliments, I have wanted a Ruple for sometime but funds have not allowed me. I may have to enjoy this one for sometime...

Tank,

I bought this as an already finished product, I hear that the waiting list for his stuff is like 3-5 years. I am much too impatient to wait that long.. ::nod::

Ken,

You are correct it does look like taste are changing,maturing and moving up a notch for folks. I wonder if that is the natural movement among longtime knife collectors..? I just think it's a love for all these great looking knives old & new, customized & factory that keep us aquiring..Thanks.. :)
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