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Re: Lurid, suggestive and explicit depictions of knives, for your gratification.
« Reply #1050 on: February 15, 2017, 05:53:15 PM »
Yeah, I was gonna say.  :coffee:    What was the other one you were trying out.........I forgot. :P
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Re: Lurid, suggestive and explicit depictions of knives, for your gratification.
« Reply #1051 on: February 15, 2017, 06:05:22 PM »
Canon

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Re: Lurid, suggestive and explicit depictions of knives, for your gratification.
« Reply #1052 on: February 19, 2017, 09:01:54 PM »
Nice ones, Creek! LOVE that last one!

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« Reply #1053 on: February 19, 2017, 09:10:47 PM »
"The man with the knapsack is never lost." Horace Kephart (1862-1931)

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Re: Lurid, suggestive and explicit depictions of knives, for your gratification.
« Reply #1054 on: February 20, 2017, 06:58:39 AM »
One thing I've noticed for some time now on ebay is the old Grohmans selling for really decent money. And what is more interesting is the number of multiple bidders on each one. They have definitely caught the attention of buyers/collectors. I liken them to Norlund axes - huge demand and prices in the last 2 years.

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Re: Lurid, suggestive and explicit depictions of knives, for your gratification.
« Reply #1055 on: February 25, 2017, 04:45:21 PM »



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Re: Lurid, suggestive and explicit depictions of knives, for your gratification.
« Reply #1056 on: February 25, 2017, 04:45:55 PM »



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Lookie what I got...   :banana:

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That's a monster! What is it exactly?

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That's a monster! What is it exactly?

Creek

Creek it's the crashete by Crashblade.  Blade is about 14", OAL is 20".  As good as it looks the ergonomics are even better.  I swung this thing over an hour yesterday and not one hot spot or even a hint of one.   
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Nice!

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That's AWESOME!
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Good for you, OE! :thumbsup:   I remember when Crash unveiled that beast for the first time, but I figured one of the Kracs had probably cabbaged on to it long ago.  :coffee:     It looks like it would have been the perfect tool for clearing out a few acres of palmettos, beheading & sectioning 20' pythons or battling recalcitrant 'gators!  :shrug:
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Thanks guys!

Good for you, OE! :thumbsup:   I remember when Crash unveiled that beast for the first time, but I figured one of the Kracs had probably cabbaged on to it long ago.  :coffee:     It looks like it would have been the perfect tool for clearing out a few acres of palmettos, beheading & sectioning 20' pythons or battling recalcitrant 'gators!  :shrug:

LOL!  Well it won't be doing those things here wolfy.  I'll find some other ways to get it out for some fun though.  I think Crash has a made few of these so I bet a Krac or two has one.  I do a summer Florida trip each year so it may end up back in it's native environment at some time...
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Glad it's working for you.

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Sweetness OE, that just looks like a lot of fun to take on an outing!! 

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I like the looks of that. :banana:
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Nice blade design.
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Very nice work on both counts, Jeff.  :thumbsup: :thumbsup:    I especially like the ivory-looking handle on the second one......what specific material did you use? :shrug:

UhOh......what happened to the picture links?  :shocked:
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I deleted 'cause I'm not a custom (commercial) maker. I can post here?  The second knife is a hippo tusk, water buffalo horn spacers, and some porous elk antler behind the guard. I made it for my dad years ago. I got it back when he passed.

The first one is a blade from a Cold Steel Trailmaster, that I took off the rubber handle, and added some elk antler to. I didn't like the black sheath that it came with, so I painted the way you see it. It's more fitting for my black powder stuff for a sash knife.
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